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Feliks W. Kres
Feliks Wiktor Kres (a pseudonym of Witold Chmielecki, b. 1966 in Łódź) is a popular Polish fantasy writer. He debuted with his short story "Mag" (Mage), submitted to a writing contest of the Fantastyka magazine. Since then, he has published seven novels and dozens of short stories.
He is best known for his two fantasy cycles - Księga całości (The Book of Entirety), which takes place in a world called Szerer, where intelligence, in addition to humans, was given also to cats and vultures, and Piekło i szpada (Hell and spade), dark fantasy set in an alternate XVIIth century , with demons and beings older than Satan himself. His works have been translated into Czech, Russian and Spanish.
For several years he has been running a guide for young writers in the magazines Fenix, Magia i Miecz , and currently in Science Fiction .
Publications
Księga całości
- Północna granica (2000)
- Król Bezmiarów (1992, 2000 -wydanie poprawione)
- Grombelardzka legenda (1992)
- Pani Dobrego Znaku (2001)
- Porzucone królestwo (2002)
Piekło i szpada
- Strażniczka istnień (1993, 2004 - wydanie poprawione)
- Piekło i szpada (2001)
- Klejnot i wachlarz (2003)
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