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Avner Shats

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woman. A collection of stories "Ma'agalim Mudpasim" (Printed Circuits) followed. The novel "Lashut el Ha-Shkiʹah" (Sailing to the Sunset) received the 1997 Schweipert Prize, bestowed by the
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before going to work for a shipping company. He is held to be an expert on maritime lore in general and the brief, checkered history of seafaring Israel in particular.
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contains two novellas titled "Sailing Towards the Sunset by Avner Shats" and "European Story for Avner Shats".
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A collection of short stories by Shats was published in November 2016 by Locus Publishing
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short story competition convinced that its author was a young
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Printed Circuits by Avner Shats, published by Keter
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