Hungary
Atilla Bartis, born in 1968 in Târgu Mureş/Marosvásárhely (Romania). Starting from 1984 he lives in Budapest. He is a skilled photographer and writer. He published among other things "A séta"
Republic of Moldova
Iulian Ciocan, born in 1968 in Chisinau. Study of the Romanian philology at the Transylvania University Braşov/Kronstadt. He published two literary criticism volumes: Metamorfoze narative (1996) and
Republic of Moldova
Dumitru Crudu, born in 1967 in the village Flutura (Republic of Moldavia). Study of journalism as well as language and literature science. He is considered a founder of the Fracturism, an influential movement in the Romanian literature,
Romania
Nichita Danilov, born in 1952 in the district Suceava. He studied economics and architecture. Poems of Danilov appeared for the first time 1979 in the magazine Dialog. His first poem volume.was published in 1980,
Romania
Mircea Dinescu, born in 1950. At the age of 16 he published his first poems in different literary magazines. When his first poem volume Invocaţie nimănui appeared in 1970, the criticism called him the "Enfant terrible" of the Romanian literature.
Hungary
Georgy Dragomán, born in 1973. He spent the first 15 years of his life in Târgu Mureş / Marosvásárhely (Romania) as a member of the Hungarian minority in Transylvania. In 1988 he and his family moved to Hungary. Today he lives in Budapest.
Republic of Moldova
Nicoleta Esinencu, born in 1978 in Chişinău, where she studied theatre science and scenography and where she has been working since 2002 as play-writer of the Eugčne Ionesco theatre.
Romania
Filip Florian was born in 1968. He worked as a journalist for the weekly Cuvîntul (The Word) and later for Free Europe and Deutsche Welle radio stations.
Republic of Moldova
Vasile Gârneţ, born in 1958 in Hănăsenii Noi (Republic of Moldavia). Study of journalism at the University of Chişinău. He is a member of the Romanian and Moldavian Writer Federation as well as of the Moldavian Pen club.
Serbia
Vojislav Karanovic, born in 1961 in Subotica. Graduated in Literature from the Faculty of Arts in Novi Sad. Has worked as the Editor of the Literature program on Radio Novi Sad.
Ukraine
Tanja Maljartschuk, born in 1983 in Iwano Frankiwsk (Ukraine). Study of the Ukrainian philology. She writes prose and essays. Her first book appeared in 2006. She lives in Kiev.
Republic of Moldova
Ghenadie Nicu, born in 1963 in Bălţi (Republic of Moldavia). He studied language and literature in Chişinău and attained a doctorate in Romanian philology at the University of Iasi.
Bulgaria
Alek Popov was born in Sofia, Bulgaria in 1966. He graduated from St. Constantine Ciril Philosopher College for Ancient Languages and Cultures in Sofia and later received his Masters of Arts degree in Bulgarian Language and Literature.
Switzerland
Ilma Rakusa, born in 1946 in the Rimvaska Sobota (Czechoslovakia), lives and works in Zurich. Her father is Slovenian, her mother of Hungarian origin. She grew up in Budapest, Ljubljana, Trieste and Zurich.
Germany
Monika Rink, born in 1969 in Zweibrücken, lives and works in Berlin. She studied religion science, history and comparative literature in Bochum, Berlin and Yale.
Germany
Julia Schoch wurde 1974 in Bad-Saarow geboren und wuchs in der mecklenburgischen Kleinstadt Eggesin am Oderhaff auf. Seit 1986 lebt sie in Potsdam, wo sie Abitur machte und Germanistik/ Romanistik studierte.
















