Boris Glikman
Boris is a writer, poet and philosopher. The biggest influences on his writing are dreams, Kafka, Borges and Dali.
His stories, poems and non-fiction articles have been published in various e-zines and print publications. Boris has appeared a number of times on the radio, including Australian national radio, performing his poems and stories and discussing the meaning of his work.
Here's a link to one of Boris Glikman's most famous stories 'The mePhone'.
Boris is also working on adapting his stories to the cinematic medium with the Australian film director Peter T. Nathan. Boris contributed to the script of the film "Six Steps to Eternal Death" , written and directed by Peter T. Nathan, which won the Best Film award at the Deakin University Best Film & Television Honours 2015 awards ceremony.
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The Forge by various authors
Created from the best and brightest of our Fire and Ice competition entry. Foreword by Simon Fisher-Becker. Learn MoreStarting at: £2.99
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Synthesis by Boris Glikman and various authors
Synthesis is a gripping science fiction anthology featuring established authors alongside debut writers. Robert Llewellyn (Red Dwarf’s Kryten) has written the Foreword and the collection features Drew Wagar, Stuart Aken and Boris Glikman. The amazing artwork is by Alvaro Escudero, and the cover was designed by Heather Murphy.
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aMUSEing Tales by Heather Maisner and various authors
A children’s short story anthology of 14 Fantastic stories that will fire your children’s imaginations and open their eyes to worlds of dragons, mermaids, self exploration, moral guidance and good old fashioned fun.
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Check out the amazing cover by Paula Murphy and professional contributions from Heather Maisner and Boris Glikman. Internal illustrations by Jolanta Dziok.
Contributions from Boris Glikman, Heather Maisner, Sara Barnard, Katy Huth Jones, Stirling Davenport, Patricia Crumpler, Nuzhat Anwar, Susan Kite, Peter Ford, John D Slater.
10% of the proceeds of this books will be donated to the WWO (WorldWide Orphans foundation).
Enjoy these sometimes fishy but always entertaining tales!Starting at: £0.99