April 27, 2006

Nominations for Hungarian SF Award finished

On 20th April the nomination period ended for the Péter Zsoldos Award, which is the national award for the best novel and short story published in Hungary. The readers can nominate any science-fiction novel and short story published in printed form in Hungarian and more then five hundred copies from April 2005. The works are considered by a jury during the next couple of months and the winners will be awarded in August at the HungaroCon.

The Association representatives said they’re satisfied with the current nomination list, there’s a lot of short stories nominated comparing to the numbers of previous year. But the number of novels running for the award is still low, which means there’s not too many science-fiction novels published from Hungarian authors.

The Péter Zsoldos Award was founded by Avana Association in 1998. In 2005 the award was given to Sándor Szélesi (Before Darkness; novel) and István Nemere (Just One of Everything; short story).

April 21, 2006

AXN starts a sci-fi channel in Central-Europe

The AXN going to start a regional science-fiction channel in Central-Europe, which will be available in Hungary, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria and other countries. They are planning to broadcast mainly TV series and cartoons. The major cable operators will include the new AXN channel into their network automatically.

April 19, 2006

Eurocon 2008: Moscow and Budapest was in tie

In Kiev Hungary made a bid to earn the EuroCon title for the national convention (Atjaro Festival) in 2008. At the 28th EuroCon, during the ESFS business meetings Moscow and Budapest received the same ammount of votes (14-14) from country delegates, and finally the orange ballots of non-delegates pushed the title to Moscow.

The members of delegates are deciding every year the place of the two year later EuroCon. The result was a surprise for the Hungarian delegation as well, which means for us the western countries gave a big support to the idea. Hungary will bid next year in Copenhagen again.

Róbert Odegnál won ESFS Award in Kiev

The Hungarian artist, Róbert Odegnál won the Best European Artist Award at the 28th EuroCon in Kiev. Odegnál is painting covers for SF books and designing comics for years. His latest comic book, The Caller and the covers of the Mysterious Universe books was introduced for the committee in Kiev, and the works convinced the delegates to vote for him in the Best Artist category. The society also awarded the young Hungarian author Tamás Szalai-Kocsis with European Encouragement Award.

Róbert Odegnál’s website: http://www.odegnalrobert.hu/