Estonian science fiction


Science fiction and fantasy in Estonia is largely a product of the current post-Soviet era. Although somewhat earlier authors, like Eiv Eloon and, do exist.
:et:Eesti Ulmeühing|Eesti Ulmeühing is an organization for print science fiction in Estonia that awards annual Stalker prizes. The awards are named after the Andrei Tarkovsky film Stalker that was largely shot in Estonia.
In film the works of Raul Tammet have been analyzed.

A selection of Estonian writers who have won multiple Stalkers

The novel The Man Who Spoke Snakish by Andrus Kivirähk was awarded the Stalker award in 2008.