Toni Jerrman

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Toni Jerrman

Toni Jerrman (born 1964) is critic and editor of the Finnish sci-fi magazine Tähtivaeltaja.[1] He founded the Tähtivaeltaja and Tähtifantasia Awards.[2]

He has won several awards, including:

  • The Arctic Comic Festival's Publication-Lempi for Tähtivaeltaja (1998)
  • Dark Fantasy's Golden Chainsaw for the best horror print (short story anthology Himon anatomia, edited by Jerrman) (1998)
  • The Finnish Science Fiction Writers Association's Cosmos Pen reward for promoting Finnish sci-fi literature (1992)[2]
  • European Science Fiction Society's European Science Fiction Award: Best chief editor (1988)

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  1. ^ VanderMeer, Jeff. "Jeff VanderMeer Interviews ‘Tähtivaeltaja’ Editor Toni Jerrman about Finnish SF/Fantasy, His Iconic Magazine, and Alastair Reynolds", SF Signal. Published May 13 2011. Retrieved February 7 2019.
  2. ^ a b Matilainen, Hanna: Mitä kummaa: Opas kotimaiseen spekulatiiviseen fiktioon, p. 176. Helsinki: Avain, 2014. ISBN 978-952-304-024-3.

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