Vladimir Igorevich Sverzhin (real name Fidelman Vladimir Igorevich ) (born February 9, 1965 , Kharkov ) is a Ukrainian science fiction writer who writes in Russian.
Vladimir Sverzhin | |
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Birth name | Vladimir Igorevich Fidelman |
Date of Birth | February 9, 1965 (54 years old) |
Place of Birth | Kharkov , Ukraine |
Citizenship | Ukraine |
Occupation | prose writer |
Years of creativity | 1982 - present |
Direction | alternative story, fantasy |
Language of Works | |
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Biography
In 1981 he was expelled from high school "for hooliganism." For some time he worked in Kharkov factories. He completed secondary education at the school of working youth. Then he was drafted into the army, served in the Baltic Fleet . After the army, he worked in the Kharkov operational compound, at KhTTU , studied at the History Department of Kharkov State University , was an active participant in the political events of 1987-1991 , worked as a journalist, bodyguard, security guard, and heraldry specialist.
From his youth, the writer is interested in military history, heraldry , literature and martial arts (boxing, wrestling, karate, fencing). At the moment, Vladimir Sverzhin is the president of the Research Center for Experimental History, vice-president of the Ukrainian Heraldic College, a blade master, instructor of the Contact Karate Federation, a member of the International Professional Stunt Confederation.
Literary work
In March 1982, Vladimir Sverzhin made his debut at the annual workshop of young authors at the Kharkov branch of the Writers' Union. In 1996, one of the Kharkiv publishers invited Sverzhin to edit the text of the novel received there. The material was so raw that there was no point in processing it. Seeing the chagrin of the director of the publishing house, Sverzhin wrote the original text in a short time. This was the birth of a new science fiction writer. In 1997 , three science fiction and one detective novel were released from the pen of Vladimir Sverzhin. Fantastic works were published at the EKSMO publishing house: “Seeking a battle”, “Chariot of Fortune” and “The Law of the Unicorn”. These books can be attributed to adventure fiction. In genre terms, it is an alloy of "tough" science fiction and fantasy.
Works of Vladimir Sverzhin
Alternative History (Institute of Experimental History)
- Three-headed eagle (2001)
- Seeking Battle (1997)
- Chariot Fortune (1997)
- Unicorn Law (1997)
- Home Crusade (2002)
- All Lords of Camelot (2002)
- What is Paris worth? (2003)
- Crow Guard (2004)
- The Sower of Storms (2005)
- The Iron Falcon of the Gardariki (2006)
- The time is coming (2007)
- Fechtmeister (2008)
- Face of Vengeance (2009)
- Son of Perdition (2009)
- Extension line (2010)
- Towers of Hell (2012)
- Dawn of the color of the ashes (2012)
- Seeds of Fire (2013)
- Roots of Fire (2015)
- Crown of Fire (2015)
Fantasy (Fairy Detective)
- Detective for the Fairy (2003)
- When comes yesterday (2005)
Inhabited Island Series
- Warmaster Tooth's War (2011)
- World of captain Toota (2012)
Detectives
- Doomed March (1999)
- Minefield dancing
New Fantastic Action Series
- Restaurant “Broken Hopes” (2013)
- Gray Raven's Nest (2014)
- Guardian of the Stone Gods (2015)
Andrei Belyanin's Werewolf Project
- The wolf hunter. (2014) (Andrei Belyanin's project “Werewolves”)
Links
- Sverzhin Vladimir // Fiction of modern Ukraine. Encyclopedic reference book / edited by Doctor of Philology, Professor I.V. Cherny. - Kharkov: Publishing House "Investor", 2007.
- - Sverzhin, Vladimir Igorevich in LiveJournal
- Sverzhin, Vladimir Igorevich on the site " Science Fiction Laboratory "