A new title in the One Hundred Slavic Novels collection

The One Hundred Slavic Novels collection is nearing its destination – one hundred translations in seven countries. The most recent in the series is the Slovenian translation of Macedonian author Aleksandar Prokopiev’s novel Špegavec (Voyeur), the 96th title in the collection, translated by Robert Suša. “Various characters, most of them only roughly sketched and accentuated […]
FSK and the Women Writers Route at ICARUS Croatia Days

ICARUS Croatia Days saw its eighth edition this year and the FSK was there, like in previous years. This time, we presented our role in the inception of the Women Writers Route, which was certified as a Cultural Route of the Council of Europe last year. About 140 scholars and experts in cultural heritage […]
Open Call for Submissions: Heritage in Motion Returns After One-Year Break!

Heritage in Motion, the prestigious award that recognizes innovative multimedia and audiovisual projects that promote, explore or safeguard Europe’s cultural heritage, returns after a one-year hiatus with new categories. The deadline for submitting projects has been extended to 10 July 2023. The Heritage in Motion Award was founded in 2012 by the joint initiative of […]
On the trail of women writers from Gorizia on the International Women’s Day

On 8 March, the International Women’s Day, the Women Writers Route and the Forum of Slavic Cultures as its member took part in organising yet another walk on the trail of women writers. This year’s guided tour was organised by the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Nova Gorica and Cultural Tourist Association Women […]
FSK signed an agreement with the European Capital of Culture Nova Gorica 2025

The future of FSK projects is bright, with the Forum entering into a collaboration agreement with the European Capital of Culture Nova Gorica – GO! 2025. Signed by Gorazd Božič, Director of GO! 2025, and Dr. Andreja Rihter, Director of the FSK, the agreement between the two institutions foresees active collaboration in the Women Writers […]