The shortlist of the 8th international competition Open Eurasia in the category “Poetry » has been announced”
Banu Yesengeldi (Germany)
Dinar Tasman (Kazakhstan)
Hadyia Bukhoroi (Uzbekistan)
Kirillov A. A (Kazakhstan)
Tatiana De Vries (Russia)
Vlad Vas (Estonia)
Adele Cholakova (Uzbekistan)
Alexander Kurochkin (Moldova)
Alexander Kuryshev (Uzbekistan)
Alexander Osin (Russia)
Alexander Of Taan (Russia)
Alina Moseikina (Cyprus)
Alfred Engalychev (Kyrgyzstan)
Anastasia Kuzmicheva (Belarus)
Valery Terkin (Russia)
Vladimir Abramov (Russia)
Daria Didenko (Moldova)
Dmitry Verkhovsky (Russia)
Ekaterina Khlebnikova (Russia)
Josephine (Kyrgyzstan)
Irina Egorova (Russia)
CIArb Cholponkulova (Kyrgyzstan)
Ksenia Kirillova (USA)
Larisa Pak (Kyrgyzstan)
Larisa Pushina (Russia)
Lyudmila Dubrovacka (Moldova)
Margarita Saparova (Ukraine)
Maria Rosanko (Belarus)
Mint Kosareva (Russia)
Natalia Slaveeva (Russia)
Nick (Russia)
Nikita Bragin (Russia)
Nikita Popov (Moldova)
Olga Bagriy (Ukraine)
Svetlana Razmyslovich (Russia)
Sergey Ternowetsky (Moldova)
Tama (Kyrgyzstan)
Tengu (Ukraine)
Ulyana Ananyeva (Russia)
Julia Olshevskaya (Germany)
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.