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Armin Kõomägi

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Armin Kõomägi (born July 5 1969) is an Estonian writer and screenwriter. Kõomägi is also a wealthy patron of Estonian visual arts.

Armin Kõomägi won the Friedebert Tuglas award for literature in 2006 for his short story Anonüümsed logistikud (Anonymous Logistics).

As of today he has published two books with short stories: "Amatöör" (Amateur) 2005, "Nägu, mis jäi üle" (The face that was left over) 2006 and the novel "Pagejad" (Runaways).

His short stories Ingel (Angel) and Seal (There) were award finalists in 2006 for science-fiction stories. His short stories Katastroof (Disaster), Minu Mustamäe (My Mustamäe) were well received by Estonian critics.

He wrote the screenplay for Amatöörid (The Amateurs) a 2008 film which was one of the four short films cassette "Seks ja surm" (Sex and death).

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