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Andrzej Pilipiuk
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・ Andrzej Potocki (1618–1663)
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Andrzej Pilipiuk

Andrzej Pilipiuk (born March 20, 1974, in Warsaw), Polish humoristic science-fiction and fantasy author. He debuted in 1996 with short story "Hiena", which featured the first appearance of Jakub Wędrowycz, an alcoholic exorcist. Since that time, Pilipiuk has written several dozen other short stories about that character.
Nine times nominated to the Janusz A. Zajdel Award, won it in 2002 for his short story ''Kuzynki'', which he expanded into a novel in 2003 and followed by sequels: ''Księżniczka'' in 2004 and ''Dziedziczki'' in 2005. The series describes the adventures of 3 women: a more-than-1000-year-old teenage vampire, a 300-year-old alchemist-szlachcianka, and her relative, a former Polish secret agent from CBŚ (Polish 'FBI'). A recurring character in the series alchemist Michał Sędziwój, and the universe is the same as the one of Wędrowycz (who makes appearances from time to time).
Plipiuk currently lives in Kraków. In politics he supports conservative Real Politics Union.〔( Antysocjalista i monarchista - Wywiad z Andrzejem Pilipiukiem )〕
== Bibliography ==


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