Tomasz Kołodziejczak

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tomasz Kołodziejczak, fot. Michał Najberg

Tomasz Kołodziejczak (born 13 October 1967) is a Polish science fiction and fantasy writer, screenwriter, publisher and editor of books, comics and role-playing games.[1]

He made his debut in 1985 with the short story Kukiełki (Rag Dolls) in Przegląd Techniczny. He has published several novels: Wybierz swoją śmierć (Choose Your Own Death), Krew i Kamień (Blood and the Stone), Kolory sztandarów [pl] (Colors of the Flags), and Schwytany w światła (Caught in the Lights), as well as the short-story collections Wrócę do ciebie, kacie (I’ll Come Back to You, Hangman), Przygody rycerza Darlana (The Adventures of Darlan the Knight); and a game, Rzeźbiarze Pierścieni (Sculptors of the Rings).

He has been nominated eight times for the Janusz A. Zajdel Award (last time in 2014), and received it in 1996 for the novel Kolory sztandarów. In 2008 he published a graphic novel for children, Darlan i Horwazy – Złoty Kur (Darlan and Horwazy: The Golden Hen), with art by Krzysztof Kopeć. He wrote comic scenarios for Uncle Srooge short story "Something for nothing" (Disney) and Batman short story "The procteor of the city" (DC) and also short stories for known Polish comic artist. He is a three-time winner of the Śląkfa Award (for both publishing and fan activity) and winner of the Papcio Chmiel Award for his services to Polish comics. His novels and short stories have been translated into Czech, English, Lithuanian, Hungarian and Russian. He is the author of reviews, essays and literary features, editor of two magazines, Voyager and Magia i Miecz, compiler of anthologies, and presenter of programs about popular culture on television and radio. He is a member of the literary group Klub Tfurcuf. Currently, he is a publisher of comics and board games at the publishing house Egmont Poland.

He designed a role playing game Strefa śmierci [pl] (Death Zone) in the 1990s.[2][3] He was also a script writer for the video game Schizm: Mysterious Journey (2001).[4]

Works[edit]

  • 1990 Wybierz swoją śmierć - science fiction novel
  • 1994 Krew i kamień - fantasy novel
  • 1995 Wrócę do ciebie kacie - science fiction short stories collection
  • 1996 Kolory Sztandarów - science fiction novel
  • 1996 Rzeźbiarze Pierścieni - gamebook
  • 1997 Przygody rycerza Darlana- fantasy children novel
  • 1999 Schwytany w światła - science fiction novel
  • 2009 Złoty kur - fantasy children comic
  • 2010 Czarny Horyzont - fantasy novel
  • 2011 Głowobójcy - science fiction short stories collection
  • 2012 Czerwona Mgła - fantasy short stories collection
  • 2014 Biała Reduta, vol. 1 - fantasy novel
  • 2015 Wstań i idź - science fiction short stories collection
  • 2018 Białe źrenice - poetry
  • 2021 Skaza na niebie - science fiction short stories collection

Translations into English[edit]

  • 2010 "Key of Passage," in A Polish Book of Monsters, edited and translated by Michael Kandel. New York: PIASA Books.

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tomasz Kołodziejczak".
  2. ^ "Tawerna RPG". kgf.tawerna.rpg.pl. Archived from the original on 2012-10-20. [dostęp 20-08-2011]; Esensja.pl [dostęp 28-03-2012]
  3. ^ Mochocka, Aleksandra; Mochocki, Michał (2016). "Magia i Miecz Magazine: The Evolution of Tabletop RPG in Poland and its Anglo-Saxon Context". Homo Ludens (1(9)): 167–194. ISSN 2080-4555.
  4. ^ "Mysterious Journey II for PC - Mysterious Journey II PC Game - Mysterious Journey II Computer Game". Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-08-08.
  5. ^ "Odznaczenia w 69. rocznicę Powstania Warszawskiego". Prezydent.pl (in Polish). Kancelaria Prezydenta RP. 31 July 2013. Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
  6. ^ "Uroczystość wręczenia odznaczeń resortu kultury" (in Polish). Ministerstwo Kultury. 30 June 2010. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
  7. ^ "Laureaci Nagrody Fandomu Polskiego im. Janusza A. Zajdla" (in Polish). Związek Stowarzyszeń „Fandom Polski”. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
  8. ^ ""Śląkfa" nagroda ŚKF" (in Polish). Śląski Klub Fantastyki. Retrieved 22 November 2013.

External links[edit]