Lucie Lukačovičová
Lucie Lukačovičová | |
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Born | 1980 (age 43–44) Prague, Czech Republic |
Alma mater | Charles University in Prague |
Occupation(s) | Writer, translator |
Lucie Lukačovičová (born 1980 in Prague, Czech Republic) is a Czech fantasy and science fiction writer. She studied cultural anthropology and librarianship at Charles University. She teaches creative writing and works as a free-time pedagogue, organizing activities for children and young adults.
She was the editor of six anthologies of young authors (starting with Stíny věcí – Shadows of Things in 2005) and translator from English (L.K. Hamilton: Guilty Pleasures, The Laughing Corpse, Circus of the Damned).
She received the Award of Karel Čapek twice, in 2001 and 2007.[1][2]
She received the 2007 Encouragement Award 2007 from the European Science Fiction Society.[3][4]
She published nearly one hundred short stories and many articles, three novels in collaboration with other authors (Město přízraků – The City of Wraiths; Tajná kniha Šerosvitu – The Secret Book of Chiaroscuro; Cesta Rudé tanečnice – The Voyage of the Red Dancer), and three novels (Toki no shujin: Vládci času – Toki no shujin: Masters of Time; Stanice Armida – Station Armida; Detektivní kancelář Sirius – Private Eye Agency Sirius).
She frequently co-writes with her sister, Petra Lukačovičová.
References
[edit]- ^ "IKARIE.net - Texty a ceny". Ikarie.vecnost.cz. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
- ^ "2001". Fandom.cz. Archived from the original on 5 December 2021. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
- ^ "2000 – 2009". Esfs.info. 26 May 2013. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
- ^ "STARDUST. ULTIMAS NOTICIAS". Stardustcf.com. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
External links
[edit]- interview with Lucie Lukačovičová for server fantasya.cz (in Czech)
- profile on server Legie (in Czech)
- author's profile, online bookshop Daemon (in Czech)
- author's profile, publishing company 'Straky na vrbě' (in Czech)
- Web Scifibase (in Czech)
- A short-story CatNIP published in 2015 in Romanian in the magazine Fantastica.
- Interview at Europa SF - The European Speculative Fiction portal