Today, in this old recording from 2019, I present an honest look at the concept of time as I reflect on a few pieces of fantasy …
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Welcome to my little corner of the internet. I write epic fantasy inspired by the Russian fairy tales that I grew up with. Mark Gottlieb of Trident Media Group is my agent, and we are currently seeking a publisher for my first novel, A Lamentation of Sirin, which is based on the classic Russian fairy tale “Prince Ivan and the Grey Wolf.” To find out more about Russian fairy tales and my own novels, visit my bio page. I also blog about Russian folk culture, music, and books. Here are some examples:
I also freelance translate from Russian to English. Scroll down to see my latest translations.
Today, in this old recording from 2019, I present an honest look at the concept of time as I reflect on a few pieces of fantasy …
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Here's another throwback episode where I have an absolutely fascinating conversation with my friend Christian Cameron. Together we …
In “The Proud Bride,” we see the classic trope of the shrewish bride who is impossible to marry off (think King Thrushbeard and …
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What does it mean to be human? How do we interact with the Divine or find meaning in a universe that sometimes seems completely …
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When is the violence we see on our screen or read in our books too much? There is no denying an increase in violence in our …
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When a mysterious old woman visits the house of three brothers, unexpected gifts begin to abound. But the greatest gift is …
Whatever happened to the good old days when we recognized that some things are ugly, some things are monsters and you can't fix …
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Ivan, the third son of a peasant family, refuses to be left behind when his brothers go to war against a dragonish monster. And a …
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Should we avoid violence in media? Are certain portrayals of violence in media better for us than others? This week I continue …
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Time, despite my best efforts to conquer it, has, yet again, conquered me! In all of my busyness, I wasn't able to sit down and …
The Third Son, a Carpatho-Russian fairy tale, starts like the well-known parable of the talents. But this time, we're looking at …
Isn't empathy a good thing? Well, yes. In moderation. But we seem to live in a world where immoderate empathy is causing …
In this throwback episode, I officially get publicly and loudly angry about The Last Jedi. Seriously, though, paying homage to …
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In this wide-ranging conversation with YA author Vesper Stamper, we talk about the power of story, the ways trauma can lead to …
Generally, I like to focus on the ways that fantasy stories help form us and make us into better humans; but, is it possible for …
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You’ve heard me rant about bad storytelling before. And I will admit I have been a bit worried about the tendencies of both video …
C. S. Lewis's final novel Till We Have Faces is a novelization and adaptation of the Roman myth "Cupid and Psyche." Rather than …
In this episode of "Fantasy for our Time," fantasy author Nicholas Kotar tackles the difficult task of addressing the war in …
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