The shortlist of the 8th international competition Open Eurasia in the category » Prose”
Adam Filbert (Russia)
Aziz Zairov (Kazakhstan)
Aydin Shem (Russia)
Ayzat Rakisheva (Kazakhstan)
Aldona Grupas (Great Britain)
Alexander Cegelski (Belarus)
Andrew E. P. S. Sapsa (Moldova)
Bangali Alimzhanov (Kazakhstan)
Victoria Levina (Israel)
Hamid Amirov (Russia)
Dandy Iskateli (Kazakhstan)
Diya (Israel)
Dilma nishanova (USA)
Elea Culac (Moldova)
Elena Danchenko (Netherlands)
Zhanna Golubitskaya (Russia)
Jypar Isabaeva (Kyrgyzstan)
Zaman Tuleuov (Kazakhstan)
Ilham Rahimov (Azerbaijan, The)
INANA (Armenia)
Ion Zhani (Russia)
Ksenia Kirillova (USA)
Ksenia Fedorova (Russia)
Lana Verina (Russia)
Lana Timofeeva (Belarus)
Lev Altmark (Israel)
Mastura Iskhakova (Uzbekistan)
Michael Arzhakov (Canada)
Nadezhda Grinkevich (Belarus)
Natalia Chovancova (Russia)
Olga Sukhanova (Russia)
Polozola Malvidin (Tajikistan)
Roman Gusev (Russia)
Saule Doszhan (Kazakhstan)
Tatiana Nimas (Ukraine)
Tatiana Trunova (Canada)
Mr. Joldoshev (Kyrgyzstan)
Temur Varki (France)
Torin Goldsbury (Kazakhstan)
Helen Corot (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