Luís Filipe Silva

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Luís Filipe Silva (right) with Swedish fantasy writer Erik Granström at Eurocon 2011 in Stockholm.

Luís Filipe Silva (born 6 December 1969) is a Portuguese writer of science fiction. He has won the Editorial Caminho de Ficção Científica Prize in 1991 with the book O Futuro à Janela.[1]

Bibliography[edit]

As an author[edit]

  • O Futuro à Janela, short-story collection (1991)
  • GalxMente I: Cidade da Carne, novel (1993)
  • GalxMente II: Vinganças, novel (1993)
  • Terrarium: Um romance em mosaicos (with João Barreiros, 1996)
  • Aqueles Que Repousam na Eternidade, novella (2006)

As an editor[edit]

  • Por Universos Nunca Dantes Navegados (2007), co-edited with Jorge Candeias
  • Vaporpunk (2010), co-edited with Gerson Lodi-Ribeiro
  • Os Anos de Ouro da Pulp Fiction Portuguesa (2011), co-edited with Luís Corte-Real
  • O Resto é Paisagem (2018), co-edited with Pedro Cipriano

As a translator[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Prémio Editorial Caminho de Ficção Científica: FC&F em Portugal". ficcao.com.pt. Retrieved 2020-04-12.

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Fiction[edit]