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Kain Massin Kain Massin i(A65456 works by) (a.k.a. Konstantin Marussinsky; Kon Marussinsky)
Born: Established: 1950 Szombathely,
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Hungary,
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Eastern Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1957
Heritage: Hungarian ; Bulgarian
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Son of a Hungarian father and a Bulgarian mother, Kon Marussinsky has lived in Australia since he was seven. As a high school teacher he has taught mathematics and science. A member of the Blackwood (SA) Writers' Group, he writes mostly in the science fiction, fantasy and horror genres, and has had stories published in Australia, Poland, Canada and the United States.

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Awards for Works

y separately published work icon A God for the Killing Sydney : ABC Books , 2008 7915256 2008 single work novel historical fiction

'Judith, a daring and beautiful woman, hardened by her life as a slave and angered by the treatment of her people, the inhabitants of Nazareth, becomes a feared and powerful figure beginning with the brutal assassination and decapitation of an enemy general. Hoping to retire as a free woman and into obscurity, Judith is sent on one last mission to assassinate the Messiah, Joshua, a Christ-like figure, who she discovers is her childhood sweetheart. This is a work of stunning originality that echoes the work and style of Michael Chabon (The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and The Yiddish Policemen's Union). Combining historical events, biblical conspiracy theories and a story of survival and triumph, A God for the Killing brings history and myth to life, captivates with its inventiveness long after the last page is turned.' (Publication summary)

2008 winner ABC Fiction Award
Escape from Stalingrad 1999 single work short story
— Appears in: Harbinger : Australian Magazine of Speculative Fiction , September no. 4 1999; (p. 49-57) Tessellations 2000; (p. 147-156)
2000 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Horror Division Best Horror Short Story
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