Nir Yaniv
Nir Yaniv | |
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Born | 1972 (age 48–49) Jerusalem, Israel |
Occupation | Author, editor, musician |
Nationality | Israeli |
Genre | Science fiction |
Nir Yaniv (Hebrew: ניר יניב) is an Israeli multidisciplinary artist.[1]
He was active early on as a science fiction editor in Israel. In 2000 he founded the webzine of the Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy,[2] and in 2007 he became chief editor of Chalomot Be'aspamia, Israel's only professionally printed SF&F magazine.[3]
As an author, Yaniv's short fiction has appeared in Weird Tales,[4] Apex Magazine,[5] The Best of World SF[6] and others. He collaborated with World Fantasy Award winning author Lavie Tidhar on two novels, including the "deranged sci-fi extravaganza" (per The Jewish Quarterly) The Tel Aviv Dossier and released the English language collection The Love Machine & Other Contraptions.[7]
Yaniv has been active as a musician from early on, initially with the Israeli jazz-funk band Plutonium[8] and more recently with the Emmy Award winning soprano Hila Plitmann.[9] He released several independent albums, including "the first Hebrew-language SF Music themed album", The Universe in a Pita.[10]
From 2013 he has also been making short films as a writer/director,[11] including the animated Liftoff, a "touching, hand-illustrated piece of a man’s journey to the moon".[12]
Fiction[]
In Hebrew[]
- Ktov Ke'shed Mi'shachat (One Hell of a Writer). Israel: Odyssey Press, 2006. A short story collection.
- Retzach Bidyoni (Fictional Murder). Israel: Odyssey Press, 2009. A novel, with Lavie Tidhar.
- Melech Yerushlaim (King of Jerusalem). Israel: Yaniv Publishing, 2019. a novel.
In English[]
- The Tel Aviv Dossier. Canada: ChiZine Publications, 2009. A novel, with Lavie Tidhar.
- The Love Machine & Other Contraptions. UK: Infinity Plus Books, 2012. A short story collection.
Selected Short Stories[]
- "A Wizard on the Road". Shimmer Magazine, 2006
- "The Dream of the Blue Man". Weird Tales, September 2008
- "A Painter, a Sheep, and a Boa Constrictor". Shimmer Magazine, 2009. Reprinted in The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy: 2010 ed. Rich Horton (2010).
- "Benjamin Schneider’s Little Greys". Apex Magazine, November 2009. Reprinted in The Best of World SF, ed Lavie Tidhar (2021).
- "The Believers". Chizine, March 2010. Reprinted in Zion's Fiction: A Treasury of Israeli Speculative Literature, ed. Lottem & Teitelbaum.
- "Undercity". Apex Magazine, August 2012.
Music[]
- The Universe in a Pita: a Hebrew science fiction rock album.
- Funkapella: a concept-album using vocals and drums only, with no other instruments.
- Happiness is Real: a live dance and music performance with choreographer and dancer Ilanit Tadmor.
- The Voice Remains[13]
Short Film[]
- MicroTime (2013)
- Liftoff (2014): Animation
- Memories of a Third Planet: Animation
- Addict (2017)
References[]
- ^ "Multidisciplinary Artist Nir Yaniv Releases New EP the Voice Remains".
- ^ "The Universe in a Pita: An Interview with Nir Yaniv". 17 March 2008.
- ^ http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/yaniv_nir
- ^ "Weird Tales: Nir Yaniv on Writing Speculative Fiction in Israel". 9 December 2007.
- ^ "Nir yaniv Archives".
- ^ "Celebrating International Speculative Fiction: Lavie Tidhar on the Best of World SF Anthology". 4 December 2020.
- ^ http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/yaniv_nir
- ^ "מוזיקה - להקת פלוטוניום".
- ^ https://twitter.com/hilaplitmann/status/1077252398689640449
- ^ http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/yaniv_nir
- ^ "Nir Yaniv".
- ^ "UK Film Festival 2013: Animation and Student Shorts". 16 November 2013.
- ^ "In Conversation---with Nir Yaniv". 8 June 2018.
External links[]
- 1972 births
- Living people
- Israeli musicians
- Israeli science fiction writers
- Israeli male short story writers
- Israeli short story writers
- People from Jerusalem