Category Archives: Texts

Groundhog Day!

Well, it’s not a news really, just tossing of deck. “Quotes” department of the site (accessible from the main menu) now collects the blurb prizes for Dyachenkos and their books. There are a lot of kind words (in translation) from articles in … Continue reading

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“The Burned Tower” Must Be Free!

Free digital editions of “The Burned Tower” can be received  in various e-formats. NOOK version was the first we found, and now we have link to Sony ReaderStore edition. Amazon.com customers still have to wait their rightful share, alas. Kindle Store … Continue reading

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Free NOOK edition of “The Burned Tower”

Happy to report that translation of “The Burned Tower” by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko is ready for free download for NOOK devices and apps from Barnes&Noble website. Kindle edition misses the announced publishing date somehow. Tor Books intends to promote … Continue reading

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Free Download of “The Burned Tower” for Amazon Kindle Users

Novella “The Burned Tower” by Sergey and Marina Dyachenko will be available for FREE download for Amazon Kindle with publishing date January 24, 2012, from Tor Books, in translation by Elinor Huntington. “The Burned Tower” was awarded the InterPressCon Award … Continue reading

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Read the Beginning of THE SCAR!

Today we are proud to present you Prologue and the First Chapter of THE SCAR, award winning novel by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko, translated by Elinor Huntington for glorious Tor Books. Hardcover and Kindle editions of the novel are available … Continue reading

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For our international readers: “Basketball”

Short story “Basketball” was originally published in 2001, full 10 years ago, and won Boris Strugatsky’s Bronze Snail Award as the best Russian speculative short fiction of the year. It was translated to English voluntarily by Max Hrabrov (thanks!!!) and … Continue reading

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