in this issue
- Editorial
- Ahmet Büke
- Alper Canıgüz
- Barış Bıçakçı
- Behçet Çelik
- Emrah Serbes
- Ersan Üldes
- Murat Gülsoy
- Sibel K. Türker
- Feryal Tilmac
- Hatice Meryem
- Murat Özyaşar
- ESSAY: Reading Barış Bıçakçı
- ESSAY: Young Voices in Contemporary Turkish Literature:
- ESSAY: True books, good books
- INTERVIEW: “Literature is the Spice of Life”
- FOUND IN TRANSLATION
Emrah Serbes
Emrah Serbes
Emrah Serbes
Emrah Serbes was born in 1981 in Yalova. After dropping out of various schools, he finally graduated from the Theatre Department of Ankara University. He works occasionally as an interviewer for the newspaper Birgün, theatre reviewer for Radikal 2, and was the Ankara correspondent for Hayvan magazine. His published work includes two novels, Her Temas İz Bırakır (Every Touch Leaves a Trace, İletişim, 2007) and Son Hafriyat (The Last Excavation, İletişim, 2008), both noir mysteries set in Ankara, and the short story collection Erken Kaybedenler (Predestined Losers, İletişim, 2009).
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