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"Kikinda Short 06" short story festival

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This year TRADUKI again supported the international "Kikinda Short" short story festival, which took part from 28th June to 3rd July 2011 in Kikinda and Belgrade. The KURS association from Split continued its cooperation with the organisers of the festival. The readings of 25 authors from 19 countries attracted many visitors from more than 20 countries, which again showed how increasingly significant the festival has become since its foundation in 2006.

The authors, Siân Melangell Dafydd, Holly Howitt and Rachel Trezise, from this year’s guest country, Wales, gave readings. Participants from other countries were: Ajla Terzić (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Peter Denčev (Bulgaria), Eric Gautier (Canada), Neven Ušumović (Croatia), Jaroslav Rudis (Czech Republic), Evie Wyld (England), Adam Marek (England), Kallia Papadaki (Greece), Ulrike Almut Zandih (Germany), Thijs de Boer (The Netherlands), Kinga Julia Kiraly (Hungary), Giorgio Fontana (Italy), Žarko Kujundžiski (Macedonia), Bjarte Brejtejg (Norway), David Machado (Portugal) Veronica D. Niculescu (Romania), Jasmina Vrbavac (Serbia), Mića Vujičić (Serbia), Gregory Norminton (Scotland), Bernard MacLaverti (Scotland), Tomaž Kosmač (Slovenia), Jelena Lengold (Serbia). Other guests included: Mirjana Đurđević, Edi Matić, Marko Pogačar, Jim Hinks, Roland Orčik and Jamie Coleman.Press: E-Novine