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Łukasz Orbitowski : ウィキペディア英語版
Łukasz Orbitowski

Łukasz Orbitowski (born 1977) is a Polish essayist and fantasy and horror writer.〔 As of April 2012 he has published six novels and numerous short stories, collected in four anthologies.
==Biography==
Orbitowski is alumni of the Jagiellonian University, with a degree in philosophy.〔
He debuted in 1999 with a short story anthology, ''Złe Wybrzeża''. His debut in fantasy genre was with the 2001 story ''Diabeł na Jabol Hill'' in the first issue of the Polish magazine ''Science Fiction''. In addition to ''Science Fiction'', his stories have appeared in ''Machina'', ''Nowa Fantastyka'' and the Polish edition of ''Playboy.'' Most of his works fall in the fantasy and horror genre, although he has published one children's book (''Prezes i Kreska'').〔
He is a co-author of the script for the CG movie by Tomasz Bagiński about the Warsaw Uprising, ''Hardkor'44''. He also developed the role-playing game ''Bakemono''.〔
He also publishes essays in the Przekrój magazine (from 2006–2008, and from 2010 till present).

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