The shortlist of the 8th international competition Open Eurasia in the category “Small Prose » has been announced”
Ayzat Rakisheva (Kazakhstan)
Aliya Temuriyzoda (Uzbekistan)
Alex (Latvia)
Anny (Russia)
AUA Li (Russia)
Banu Yesengeldi (Germany)
Vladimir Korkin (Russia)
Denis Sorokotyagi (Russia)
Jasur Iskhakov (Uzbekistan)
Elvira Mamedova (Azerbaijan)
Elena Konstantinovich (Turkey)
Elena Smirnova (Russia)
Elena Bezrukova (Kazakhstan)
Klara Abylgazina (Kazakhstan)
Kendja Navoiy (Uzbekistan)
Ksenj Kras (Poland)
Lara Sold (USA)
Liliya Iskhakova (Czech Republic)
Lisa Rosenthal (Ukraine)
Lyudmila Kulikova (Moldova)
Luce (Israel)
Marina Markina (Russia)
Mark (Russia)
Mikhail Ananov (Georgia)
Michiko Japarbek (Kyrgyzstan)
Nargis Karasartova (Kyrgyzstan)
Natalia Temirzhanova (Kazakhstan)
Nikita Popov (Moldova)
Olga Marusina (Belgium)
Olga Radova (Karanasios) (Moldova)
Features: (Raliyen) (Belgium)
Soslan Cherchesov (Russia)
Tatiana Abramova-Milina (Czech Republic)
Tatiana Yesen (Russia)
Tatiana Martirosyan (Armenia)
Tatiana Trunova (Canada)
Mr. Joldoshev (Kyrgyzstan)
Torin Goldsbury (Kazakhstan)
Firdaus Khazipov (Russia)
Ufim Saniya (Russia)
The winners will be announced at the award ceremony, within the framework of the 8th international festival Open Eurasia Literature Festival & Book Forum, which will be held from 13 to 17 November in Brussels.