Natalya Pavlishcheva is a contemporary author, who has written more than forty books. In her works, she combines the genres of historical and love affairs. Her books are about women and for women.
Biography
The writer was born in March 1955, in the very south of the former Soviet Union - in Turkmenistan. Her father was an officer. In the Turkestan military district, he ended up of his own free will. As Natalya Pavlishcheva herself recalls, her father had a romantic and ardent disposition, and therefore he insisted on continuing his service after the war in such a remote corner of the country. Mother was a teacher of Russian language and literature.
After graduating from school, Natalia Pavlishcheva, whose biography, it would seem, is completely unlike the biographies of popular and readable authors, went to Leningrad. There she decided to continue her education by submitting documents to the university. The specialty, the future writer chose the one that has nothing in common neither with books, nor with literature, nor with history. By profession, one of the most popular contemporary Russian authors is a sewing production technologist.
First book
As a rule, in the memoirs of famous authors there are always stories about the first samples of the pen, which took place in early childhood. There is nothing of the kind in the biography of Natalya Pavlishcheva. She began to write at a fairly mature age. Natalya Pavlishcheva discovered a literary gift when she was already over fifty.
As a reader, Natalya has always been interested in historical prose. One of her favorite authors was and remains Valentin Ivanov. Natalya Pavlishcheva admits that her first two works were nothing more than an imitation of the historical novels of a Soviet writer. But there is hardly anything wrong with that. All writers, and even the greatest of them, began their career with a recreation of the handwriting of other, more mature authors.
Passion told by herself
Natalya Pavlishcheva devotes most of her books to the lives of legendary women - personalities who have left their mark on history, culture, and art. One of the works displays facts from the biography of Marilyn Monroe. The object of desire of millions of men, the sex symbol of the sixties - this is just a woman who wanted to be happy, but she did not succeed. This is the book created by Natalia Pavlishcheva. Reviews about this and other works are different. Some criticize the author for lack of professionalism. Reading is a pleasure for others, and Pavlishchevaโs lack of special education is of little interest to them.
Coco Chanel
The difficult fate of a girl from a poor family, who, due to her tough and non-female character, became a trendsetter, is described in the book by Natalya Pavlishcheva. The author portrayed the legendary Coco as an absolutely self-sufficient person. The heroine of the novel Pavlishcheva always behaved as she saw fit. She imposed her fashion on the world, but had the right to it. Her contemporaries did not like her, but perhaps there is no person who would not know her name today. Coco Chanelli Audrey Hepburn are for Pavlishcheva the most interesting figures in the history of culture.
Natalya Goncharova
The wife of the great Russian poet was, according to Natalia Pavlishcheva, a unique woman. Her letters to Pushkin, unfortunately, were not preserved. But having studied the entries of Goncharova in her personal diary and her messages to close relatives, Pavlishcheva formed her opinion about the woman, through whose fault, according to popular opinion, Russian literature was deprived of a brilliant author. The modern writer saw in Pushkin's beloved woman a subtle nature with deep moral strength. Possessing extraordinary beauty, Goncharova did not betray the memory of the deceased spouse, but devoted her whole life exclusively to raising children.

Pavlishcheva Natalya Pavlovna worked in various fields of activity. Before the first book was published, she worked in the clothing industry and in the field of education. The main feature of the character of the writer, by her own admission, is the desire to constantly share her knowledge with others. And if suddenly a literary gift had not opened in her, she would have become an excellent teacher. But, fortunately, writing to it, although somewhat late, has come. And therefore, she does not cease to please her fans, and the acquired knowledge finds its way into numerous works.