Rodica Bretin

Rodica Bretin (born 6 November 1958) is a Romanian writer[1] specialized in history and fantastic literature.

Rodica Bretin was born in Brasov and since 1982 is living in Bucharest. A renowned writer in Romania and Eastern Europe, Rodica Bretin has been a member of the Romanian Writers Union (USR) since 1991 and Fantasia Art Association (Cornwall, Great Britain) since 1996. She is also a scientific researcher, specialised in history, having participated at historical and archaeological campaigns in: Transylvania, Romania (1996), Languedoc, France (1998) and Milano, Italy (2002).

Works

Fiction books

  • The Holographic Effect (Effect Holografic) (Albatros Publishing House, 1985)
  • The White Hawk (Soimul Alb) (Facla Publishing House, 1987)
  • The Giant (Uriasul cel Bun) (Ion Creanga Publishing House, 1989)
  • The Neverending Road (Drumul fara Sfarsit) (Baricada Publishing House, 1991)
  • The One who Comes from the Shadow (Cel care vine din Urma) (Baricada Publishing House, 1993)
  • The World of Hind (Lumea lui Hind) (Coresi Publishing House, 1998)
  • The Sand Man (Omul de Nisip) (Image Publishing House, 2000)
  • The Iron Maiden (Fecioara de Fier) (Coresi Publishing House, 2002; second edition, Pocket Book Publishing House, 2006; third edition Eagle Publishing House, 2015)
  • The City Without Past (Cetatea fără trecut) (Nemira Publishing House, 2015)

History books

  • The Files of the Impossible (Dosarele Imposibilului) (Pocket Book, 2003)
  • The Tunnel of Time (Tunelul Timpului) (Pocket Book, 2003)
  • The Witches' Gate (Poarta Vrajitoarelor) (Pocket Book, 2004, Nemira Publishing House 2015)
  • Poltergeist: The Invisible Foes (Poltergeist: atacatori invizibili) (Pocket Book, 2005)
  • The Mystery of the Parallel Worlds (Misterul Lumilor Paralele) (Pocket Book, 2006)
  • Marooned in Time (Naufragiati in Timp) (Pocket Book, 2006)
  • Voyages in timp and parallel worlds (Calatorii in timp si Lumi paralele, Nemira Publishing House 2015)
  • The Chronicles of the Impossible (Cronicile Imposibilului, Ed.ePublishers, 2015)
  • The Vikings - Warrior of the Nord (Razboinicii Nordului, Ed.ePublishers, 2015)

Anthologist

Translation works

Literary Awards

See also

References

References

  1. "PRO SPES (Pentru speranta)" (in Romanian). Caiete Silvane. 19 May 2007. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
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