Dalibor Perković

Dalibor Perković (born 1974) is a Croatian science fiction writer. He worked as a journalist and is now a physics teacher.

Dalibor Perković

Biography

Born in Mali Lošinj, Perković now lives in Sesvete, Zagreb.[1] Near the end of the 1990s he was a member of the Studentski list editorial staff and was a co-founder of another student newspaper, the SL Revolt. He started working for the at-the-time opposition daily Novi list in 1998.[2] He left journalism and returned to college in 2002. He graduated with a degree in physics in 2005 and now works as a teacher.

Perković has written a collection of science fiction stories, as well as one novel. He received SFERA Awards for the best Croatian science fiction novellas in the previous year (Banijska praskozorja awarded in 2000 and Preko rijeke, awarded in 2004) and one for the best novel (Sva krv čovječanstva, awarded in 2006).[3] He was a long-term editor of the SFeraKon Bulletin.

In 2012 he was a co-founder and the first president of "Nastavnici organizirano" ("Teachers Organised"),[4] a non-government organisation whose aim is the development of the Croatian education system.

gollark: What if this is one of those unreliable narrator scenarios and Oscar actually killed whoever it was and stole their identity?
gollark: Actually, "behind", not "for".
gollark: I guess you could say "the reasoning for someone's suspicion" too.
gollark: Yes, it would be "justification", not "reasoning". Or just "reason".
gollark: You need to be able to exert an unreasonable amount of force, IIRC.

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