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Paul Harland

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Name
  
Paul Harland

Role
  
Fiction writer

Books
  
The hand that takes


Died
  
June 17, 2003, Tiel, Netherlands

Paul Harland (15 April 1960 - 17 June 2003, Tiel) was the pseudonym of the Dutch science fiction writer Paul Smit. He had written several novels, one in English. And one of his collections was translated into English. Along with his writing he also designed furniture.

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Death

His death had initially been reported as a suicide. Later his husband, a Bosnian immigrant and architect named Tarik Dreca, was convicted for his murder. Tarik had apparently staged the death to look like a suicide. Tarik's defense attorney theorized that Harland had recreated a plot from his book The Hand That Takes, which has a man commit suicide and set up his partner, but the court rejected the idea.

Awards

Four times, Harland won the King Kong Award, the major Dutch award for short science fiction, fantasy or horror stories, for Fuga in frictieloos porcelein (1984), De wintertuin (1990), Retrometheus (1992), and Onkruid en stenen (1995). After his death the King Kong Award was renamed the Paul Harland Prize in his honor.

References

Paul Harland Wikipedia