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Nir Yaniv is an Israeli writer, musician and editor living in Tel Aviv.
November 2009 2009
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Nir Yaniv is an Israeli writer, musician and editor living in Tel Aviv.
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At the end of each day we parked our canoes on a beach near the huts, carried our barrels up to the hut, had dinner & went to sleep (after a few rounds of "Yaniv").
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The four most notable writers are Lavie Tidhar, Nir Yaniv, Vered Tochterman, and me
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Still, I derive as much satisfaction from a Hebrew-only novel like my recent collaboration with Nir Yaniv, Retzach Bidyoni (A Fictional Murder) - a humorous murder mystery set, of all places, in an Israeli SF convention - than I do from writing The Bookman for HarperCollins.
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According to Tel Aviv Council Member Yaniv Weizman, $94 million of Israeli government money was invested in 2010 in promoting gay tourism to Tel Aviv.
Sarah Schulman: A Documentary Guide to Pinkwashing Sarah Schulman 2011
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According to Tel Aviv Council Member Yaniv Weizman, $94 million of Israeli government money was invested in 2010 in promoting gay tourism to Tel Aviv.
Sarah Schulman: A Documentary Guide to Pinkwashing Sarah Schulman 2011
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The day was carried by the last participant, Yaniv Dinur, whose Beethoven had the authority of a Toscanini, whose Fledermaus had the perception of tangible experience, and whose "Mambo!" from West Side Story crackled and danced.
Laurence Vittes: Have Baton, Will Travel: Classical Music Combine in New Orleans Laurence Vittes 2011
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He is the co-author (with Nir Yaniv) of The Tel Aviv Dossier a supernatural thriller that explores the nature of belief, as well as An Occupation of Angels, a Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2006 Fiction Honorable Mention, and Hebrew Punk, a collection of his best short stories, which have appeared in Apex, Strange Horizons, Clarkesworld, Chizine, and other publications.
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Nir Yaniv writes very short and usually funny prose, and his link to 'Israeli SF' is his love for the language and the way he plays with it.
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