Robert J. Szmidt

Robert Jerzy Szmidt (born 26 July 1962 in Wrocław, Poland) is a Polish science fiction and fantasy writer, translator and journalist.

Biography

Szmidt trained as a sailor, however, he never worked as one. In the late 80s and early 90s, he was a sales representative for Amber Publishing House, and worked in the video and bookselling business. He was also the owner of one of the first legal video rentals in Poland. In late 80s he founded two magazines: Video Business and Video Premiery. Afterwards he moved into video games publishing (editor of PlayStation Plus[1] and Player Station Plus magazines) and as a translator.

Robert Szmidt joined the Polish Science Fiction fandom in the early 80s and soon became a co-founder of the Sphinx Award, which later was renamed the Zajdel Award.[2]

In 1985 he was awarded the Śląkfa Prize as The Fan Of The Year.[2] In 2015 he received the award Wrocławianin Roku, and in 2017 and 2018 a Silver and Gold, respectively, Odznaka Honorowa Zasłużony dla Województwa Dolnośląskiego.[3]

He founded the Science Fiction magazine (2000) and Nautilus Award (2004).[2][4]

He was a publisher and editor in chief of the Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror monthly magazine.[2]

Szmidt has lived in Katowice, Poland, since 1986.

Bibliography

Novels

  • Toy Land, "Science Fiction" No. 11 / 2002, Fabryka Słów, Lublin 2008
  • Revelation by Mr. John (Apokalipsa według Pana Jana), D.W. Ares, Katowice 2003; Fabryka Słów, Lublin 2008
  • Whisperer (Zaklinacz), D.W. Ares, Katowice 2003
  • Unicorn Chronicles: Hunting (Kroniki Jednorożca: Polowanie), Fabryka Słów, Lublin 2007
  • Szczury Wrocławia: Chaos (Wrocław Rats: Chaos)

Metro 2033 series

Schmidt wrote two books which were included in the official Universe of Metro 2033

  • Otchłań (The Abyss), Insignis, Kraków 2015
  • Wieża (The Tower), Insignis, Kraków 2016

Books translated

  • Campbell, Jack; Lost fleet: Fearless, Fabryka Słów, Lublin 2008
  • Campbell, Jack; Lost fleet: Fearless, Fabryka Słów, Lublin 2008
  • Church, James; Death in the Koryo, Książnica, Katowice 2008
  • Gibson, William; Spook Country, Książnica, Katowice 2008
  • Portis, Charles; True Grit, Sonia Draga, Katowice 2011

References

  1. "PlayStation w Polsce - czym konsola podbiła serca Polaków?". Gadżetomania.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  2. "Spotkanie z Robertem J. Szmidtem". gwarek.com.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  3. "Wrocławskiemu pisarzowi udało się dostać na plan „Wiedźmina" [WYWIAD]". www.tuwroclaw.com (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  4. Szatan, Ola (2015-09-09). "Robert J. Schmidt, Paweł Majka i zespół Video w katowickim Empiku". Dziennik Zachodni (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-12-29.


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