Natalya Lvovna Tochilnikova (born March 24, 1969 ) is a Russian writer, prose writer (speaking both under her own name and under the pseudonym Oleg Volkhovsky ).
Tochilnikova, Natalya Lvovna | |
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Aliases | Oleg Volkhovsky |
Date of Birth | March 24, 1969 (50 years) |
Occupation | novelist |
Debut | "New Middle Ages" |
Member of the Writers' Union of Moscow .
Short biography
In 1989, she left the ranks of the Komsomol and joined the party " Democratic Union ." In 1989 - 1990 she published the satirical newspaper "Discreditation". In the fall of 1990 , she ran for the Mossovet from the Democratic Russia movement, scored 24%, but was not elected, because the elections were declared invalid.
In 1991, she came to the Moscow Tolkienist crowd, where she was known as Eitel. Took part in role-playing games .
In 1993 she graduated from the Faculty of Experimental and Theoretical Physics of the Moscow Engineering and Physics Institute with a red diploma and enrolled in graduate school, which she graduated in 1996 .
In 1994 - 1995 she worked as a broker on the exchange. Since autumn 1995, she has been teaching physics at MIREA .
Books
In 1999, a collection of poems "New Middle Ages" was published (before that, two more samizdat collections were published).
Since 2000, prose publications have appeared (a series of stories in magazines and collections).
Since 2004, four novels have appeared under the pseudonym of Oleg Volkhovsky :
- “People of Fire” (M., “ Eksmo ”, 2004 ) - religious - mystical fiction about the end of the world and the Antichrist . He was nominated for the Interpresscon award for the best debut in 2005.
- “Others” (M., “Eksmo”, 2005 ) - nanopunk - a dystopia , a tough thriller about a new race of people who seized power over the world.
- Marquis and Justine (M., Geleos , 2006 ; reprint in 2007 ) is a mystical and psychological study of the phenomenon of sadomasochism in detective entourage. Nominated for the Booker Prize in 2006, winner of the Geleos publishing competition for the best love story in 2006.
- “Filfak” (M., “ Geleos ”, 2009 ) is a morals novel. Earlier, the same publishing house released separate chapters from Filfak entitled “ Sex in the Age of Decadence : Spicy Nights” (Moscow, 2008 ).
In 2007, under his own name, he released the space operator - the Kratos biopank (St. Petersburg , Krylov).
It also publishes literature on the popular psychology of family relations [1] , [2] , [3] (inaccessible link) .