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'''Olexandr Vasylkivsky''' ('''Олександр Васильківський''', sometimes transliterated '''Oleksandr''') is a [[fan]], translator and [[critic|reviewer]] from [[Kyiv]], [[Ukraine]]. Earlier, he used the Russian form '''Александр Васильковский''', and bylined his [[articles]] with the initial of his patronymic, '''Alexander V. Vasilkovsky''' (possibly to prevent confusion with his namesake, Alexander Alexandrovich Vasilkovsky, 1940– , Kyiv journalist and novelist). | '''Olexandr Vasylkivsky''' ('''Олександр Васильківський''', sometimes transliterated '''Oleksandr''') is a [[fan]], translator and [[critic|reviewer]] from [[Kyiv]], [[Ukraine]]. Earlier, he used the Russian form '''Александр Васильковский''', and bylined his [[articles]] with the initial of his patronymic, '''Alexander V. Vasilkovsky''' (possibly to prevent confusion with his namesake, Alexander Alexandrovich Vasilkovsky, 1940– , Kyiv journalist and novelist). | ||
− | He has been active in [[SF club]]s since 1984, including [[ | + | He has been active in [[SF club]]s since 1984, including [[Zoryaniy Shlyah SF Club]]. He was the [[editor]] (with club [[chairman]] [[Borys Sydiuk]]) of its English-language ''[[Chernobylization]]'' (1991–93), and traded and [[corresponded]] with other [[faned]]s across the globe. |
He was on the [[con committee]]s of the Kyiv [[Eurocon 2006]] and [[Eurocon 2013]], and served as the Ukraine [[agents|agent]] for [[Interaction]]. As of 2013, he had "attended three [[Worldcon]]s and seven [[Eurocon]]s" as well as [[Sou'Wester]] (1994).<ref>[https://news.ansible.uk/a82.html#22 See "Random Fandom"], ''[[Ansible]]'' 82.</ref> | He was on the [[con committee]]s of the Kyiv [[Eurocon 2006]] and [[Eurocon 2013]], and served as the Ukraine [[agents|agent]] for [[Interaction]]. As of 2013, he had "attended three [[Worldcon]]s and seven [[Eurocon]]s" as well as [[Sou'Wester]] (1994).<ref>[https://news.ansible.uk/a82.html#22 See "Random Fandom"], ''[[Ansible]]'' 82.</ref> | ||
− | * [ | + | * [https://eurocon.org.ua/guest-en.html Brief bio] at Eurocon 2013 website. |
* [https://fb.com/olexandr.vasylkivsky Facebook profile] – many posts in English. | * [https://fb.com/olexandr.vasylkivsky Facebook profile] – many posts in English. | ||
* [https://amazingstories.com/ukrainian-buddies-zoryany-shlyah-sf-club-kiev/ “Our Ukrainian Buddies: The Zoryany Shlyah SF Club of Kiev”] by [[R. Graeme Cameron]], March 2014, includes some quotes. | * [https://amazingstories.com/ukrainian-buddies-zoryany-shlyah-sf-club-kiev/ “Our Ukrainian Buddies: The Zoryany Shlyah SF Club of Kiev”] by [[R. Graeme Cameron]], March 2014, includes some quotes. |
Latest revision as of 07:50, 31 July 2023
(June 3, 1962 –)
Olexandr Vasylkivsky (Олександр Васильківський, sometimes transliterated Oleksandr) is a fan, translator and reviewer from Kyiv, Ukraine. Earlier, he used the Russian form Александр Васильковский, and bylined his articles with the initial of his patronymic, Alexander V. Vasilkovsky (possibly to prevent confusion with his namesake, Alexander Alexandrovich Vasilkovsky, 1940– , Kyiv journalist and novelist).
He has been active in SF clubs since 1984, including Zoryaniy Shlyah SF Club. He was the editor (with club chairman Borys Sydiuk) of its English-language Chernobylization (1991–93), and traded and corresponded with other faneds across the globe.
He was on the con committees of the Kyiv Eurocon 2006 and Eurocon 2013, and served as the Ukraine agent for Interaction. As of 2013, he had "attended three Worldcons and seven Eurocons" as well as Sou'Wester (1994).[1]
- Brief bio at Eurocon 2013 website.
- Facebook profile – many posts in English.
- “Our Ukrainian Buddies: The Zoryany Shlyah SF Club of Kiev” by R. Graeme Cameron, March 2014, includes some quotes.
- Translation listing at Fantlab.
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- ↑ See "Random Fandom", Ansible 82.
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