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Maryna and Serhiy Dyachenko

Spouses Maryna Yuryevna Dyachenko and Serhiy Serhievich Dyachenko (rus. Марина и Сергей Дяченко, ukr. Марина та Сергій Дяченки) are Russophone Ukrainian〔Генри Лайон Олди, Марина и Сергей Дяченко, Андрей Валентинов. "Пентакль". "Пять авторов в поисках ответа":
Марина Дяченко: "Я считаю себя носителем русского языка, живущим в Украине. По-украински говорю и пишу свободно, но книги сочиняю – на родном".〕 co-authors of fantasy literature. They write in Russian, but also often publish their books in Ukrainian.〔 The Dyachenkos hail from Kiev and currently reside in Moscow, Russia.
==Work==
Maryna and Serhiy claim that the bulk of their work is "M"-realism (a possible guess is that "M" stands for magic, but it was never confirmed by either author).
Their first work, ''The Gate-Keeper'' ((ロシア語:Привратник)), was published in 1994. This novel received the "Crystal Table" prize ((ロシア語:Хрустальный стол)) at the book festival Zoryany Schlyach, the novel was awarded the title "Best Debut Work" during EuroCon competition in 1995. ''The Gate-keeper'' became the first novel in Dyachenko's fantasy tetralogy ''Wanderers'' ("Скитальцы"). With publishing of ''The Scar'' ((ロシア語:Шрам)) (1997), the sequel of ''The Gate-Keeper'', Dyachenko established themselves as masters of psychological fantastic fiction. ''The Scar'' has received "Sword in the Stone" award for best fantasy novel in 1997.〔(Rusf.ru Премия "Мечи" )〕
In 1996 a new novel, ''The Ritual'' ((ロシア語:Ритуал)) was published - a story about princess and the dragon. This work is very strange and unusual, since the dragon in this tale is a half-human. This novel did not receive much attention and was not awarded any prizes.
The novel ''Age of the Witch'' (1997) ((ロシア語:Ведьмин век)) has a unique setting - it contains characters from various (mainly Slavonic) mythologies, creating a unique background. This novel received a literature award from the magazine ''Rainbow'' ((ロシア語:Радуга)) in 1997 and the "Zilantkon" - ("Great Zilant" ) prize ((ロシア語:Зиланткон — Большой Зилант)) in Kazan in 1998.
The novel ''The Cave'' (1998) ((ロシア語:Пещера)) was awarded ("Moon Sword" ) prize in 1999 for the best work in the genre of "mystical literature" in 1997-1999.
The novel ''Burned Tower'' (1998) ((ロシア語:Горелая Башня)) received a prize at Interpresscon competition in 1999.
The novel ''The Frontier'' (1999) ((ロシア語:Рубеж)), written in co-authorship with A. Valentinov ((ロシア語:А.Валентиновым)) and H. L. Oldie ((ロシア語: Г. Л. Олди)), was awarded the "Golden Caduceus" prize at the festival "Star Bridge - 2000".
The novel ''The Execution'' (1999) ((ロシア語:Казнь)) received ("The Wаnderer" ) award in 2000 and the Reader Appreciation award ("Sigma-F" ) in 2000 as the Novel of the Year.
The novel ''Armaged-Home'' ((ロシア語:Армагед-дом)) (1999) is a result of the long-term effort, written in the genre of social science fiction. The book describes different periods of the female heroine's life and the society she lives in. In the opinion of many critics and readers, it is one of the best Dyachenko's novels.
''The Green card'' (2000) ((ロシア語:Зелёная карта)) - this work is not a fantastic novel. It is a tale about people from Kiev, who have received an opportunity to immigrate to the United States. A screenplay was based on this book.
A variation on Cervantes' classic, novel ''Last Don Quixote'' (2000) ((ロシア語:Последний Дон Кихот)) became a base for a theatrical play. The novel was awarded the "Bronze Snail" ((ロシア語:Бронзовая Улитка)) (2001).
The novel ''Magicians Can Do Anything'' (2001) ((ロシア語:Магам можно всё)) was awarded the "Golden Caduceus" award at the "Golden Bridge - 2001" festival.
In 2001 Marina and Sergey Dyachenko were awarded the "Aelita" ((ロシア語:Аэлита)) prize.
The novel ''Valley of the Conscience'' ((ロシア語:Долина Совести)) was awarded the following prizes: ("Bronze Snail - 2002" ), ("Russian science fiction - 2002" ), ("Sigma-F - 2002" ), and the "Golden Caduceus" award at the festival "Golden Bridge - 2002".
The novel ''Pandem'' ((ロシア語:Пандем)) took the "Silver Caduceus" prize at the "Star Bridge -2003" festival.
The novel ''Varan'' ((ロシア語:Варан)) was awarded the "Bronze Caduceus" prize at the "Star Bridge -2004" festival.
The novel ''The Pentacle'' ((ロシア語:Пентакль)), in co-authorship with A. Valentinov ((ロシア語:А.Валентиновым)) and G. L. Oldi ((ロシア語: Г. Л. Олди)), was awarded the "Golden Caduceus" prize at the "Star Bridge - 2005" festival.
The novel ''Wild Energy. Lana'' (March 2006) ((ウクライナ語:Дика Енергія. Лана)) - is a fantasy fairy tale, written under impression of the music of the Ukrainian singer Ruslana ((ウクライナ語:Руслана)). The book was dedicated to Ruslana as well. This novel is full of action, rhythm and energy. The novel was awarded the "Bronze Caduceus" prize at the "Star Bridge - 2006" festival.
In 2006 they published first part of the fantasy series named ''The Key of the Kingdom'' ((ロシア語:Ключ от королевства)) and its sequel ''Oberon's Word'' ((ロシア語:Слово Оберона)); trilogy was concluded with ''Evil Has No Power'' ((ロシア語:У зла нет власти)) in 2008. ''Alena and Aspirin'' ((ロシア語:Алёна и Аспирин)) - a psychological fantastic novel was published as well in 2006.
''Vita Nostra'' was published in 2007, the first novel in the associated "Metamorphosis" cycle. The book collected dozen of professional and readers national awards.〔 (FantLab page for ''Vita Nostra'' )〕
''The Copper King'', fantasy novel loosely coonected to ''Varan'', was published in 2008.
''Digital, or Brevis Est'', modern take of "world power" seduction theme, became the second novel in "Metamorphosis" cycle in 2009, and ''Migrant, or Brevi Finietur'', extraterrestrial science fiction novel, became the third in 2010.
''Possessed'', modern urban fantasy, was published in 2011.

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