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Nir Yaniv
Born1972 (age 51–52)
Jerusalem, Israel
OccupationAuthor, editor, musician
NationalityIsraeli
GenreScience fiction

Nir Yaniv (Hebrew: ניר יניב) is an Israeli musician, author, editor and film maker. In 2000 he founded the webzine of the Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy[1], and was its chief editor for seven years. In 2007 he became chief editor of Chalomot Be'aspamia, Israel's only professional printed SF&F magazine. From 2013 he has also been making short films as a writer/director[2].

Books

  • 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 short-novel collaboration with Lavie Tidhar.
  • The Tel Aviv Dossier. Canada: ChiZine Publications, 2009. A short-novel collaboration with Lavie Tidhar.
  • The Love Machine & Other Contraptions. UK: Infinity Plus Books, 2012. A short story collection.

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[3]

Short Film

  • MicroTime (2013)
  • Liftoff (2014): Animation
  • Memories of a Third Planet: Animation
  • Addict (2017)

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