2010), nominated for the High Calibre Award. He also published a thriller titled “Officium Secretum. In 2007 he published “Morderstwo pod cenzurą” (Murder under Censorship), his first retro crime novel about Commissioner Maciejewski, followed the next year by "Kino Venus" (Venus Cinema). He also worked as a radio journalist and teacher. Wroński was the author of lyrics and sketches for his cabaret “Osoba o Nieustalonej Tożsamości” and wrote books for children. He tried to fathom the soul of Lublin in a novel titled "Obsesyjny motyw babiego lata" (1994) and in a scattered collection of stories "Opowieści do trolejbusu" (1994-1996). Associated in the 1990s with the independent publishing movement ("trzeci obieg literacki"), he published in art zines such as “Lampa i Iskra Boża,” “Mała Ulicznica” or “Brytan OD NOWA.” His debut publication was a collection of stories titled “Udo Pani Nocy” (1992). Marcin Wroński was born in 1972 in Lublin. The award was presented by Andrzej Grabiński, President of the Wrocław Bar Association. Marcin Wroński has been awarded the High Calibre Readers Award for his novel “Skrzydlata trumna” (Winged Coffin) at the International Crime Novel Festival in Wrocław.
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