Blesok

Blesok

Blesok | Shine is the first Macedonian on-line magazine, published bimonthly, in both Macedonian and English. Its founder and editor-in-chief is the poet Igor Isakovski. [ [http://217.16.70.245/?pBroj=2094&stID=69826&pR=5 Големите светски автори го заобиколуваат Скопје] (Big World Authors Avoid Skopje - interview with Igor Isakovski on Blesok's participation in Prague Book Fair and current projects). "Utrinski vesnik" daily. June 1, 2006. URL accessed 6 June, 2006.]

"Blesok", officially titled "Blesok – literature & other arts" has been published by the Cultural Institution Blesok, since March 12, 1998. [ [http://www.blesok.com.mk/about.asp?lang=eng About Blesok] . URL accessed 6 June, 2006.] Besides the webzine, the publisher also has significant production of e-books (on-line and on CD-ROMs), and in hardcopy.

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* [http://www.blesok.com.mk/ Blesok - Homepage]


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