Biography and bibliography of the writer Sergei Chekmaev

This biographical article will provide all the information about the famous Russian writer in the genres of fantasy and the subgenre of science fiction - Chekmaev Sergey Vladimirovich. Over his entire writing career, Sergey has been awarded a considerable number of awards, prizes and achievements. Also, a small but significant passage for the author will definitely appeal to you.

Biography

Sergei Vladimirovich Chekmaev (August 28, 1973) is from Moscow. A Russian writer, a fan of the fiction genre, has a diploma in psychotherapy and, moreover, is an expert in the field of information technology (IT). He began his vigorous literary activity in 2002 and is absorbed in it with his head to this day.

Achievements

In 2012, Sergei Chekmaev was recognized as the most prominent actor in the culture and painting of the Russian Federation. To this day, he holds the position of International Journalism Association. He is also one of the brightest representatives of the Union of Writers.

In the space of the world-wide television broadcasting information network "Live TV", ten years ago, for one year, an amateur program called the "Reference Point" was conducted.

Books by Sergei Vladimirovich Chekmaev are presented exclusively in the ranks of the genre and subgenres of science fiction and mysticism. Let's consider them in more detail.

Popular literary projects of Chekmaev Sergey

Sergey Chekmaev "Luck"

The novel "Vesukha" is one of the most popular works in the bibliography of Sergei Chekmaev in science fiction and adventure genres. This book can be characterized by the phrase "Luck Curve", where a person, having traveled to different points of our Earth, turns not just into a lucky, but super-lucky person, but with an unclear last point of departure.

Sergey Chekmaev, Anathema

The book is domestic fiction. The author's annotation reads as follows: a new special service is appearing on the territory of Russia, which is aimed at fighting the dominance of totalitarian sects and cults. Its functions are gradually expanding in the course of the plot, turning into a kind of alternative to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This work captures by trying to find a way out of a hopeless situation in the grip of corruption of some officials.

Sergey Chekmaev, Popular Mechanics

Date of issue - 2011; "Science Fiction", "Science Fiction". The protagonist Sergei Rudnikov heads the center for treating cancer patients and suddenly begins to study the dangerous areas of peculiar methods of treating this incurable disease. Years of experiments on sick volunteers all flowed, but there was no result ...

Sergey Chekmaev, Four pages from a black notebook, model for assembly

"Four pages from a black notebook" - 2004 edition, a series - a model for assembly. The meaning of the book is that a young girl was killed in her apartment, and the killer did not even bother to escape from the scene of the crime, but was happy to wait for the police to arrive. And when they finally arrived, he demanded the highest degree of punishment.

Awards for the bibliography of Sergei Vladimirovich Chekmaev

Sergey Vladimirovich received many awards. Among them are the following:

2006 year:

  • reward "Wrecking" for verbal mysticism;
  • remuneration from the Union of Orthodox Citizens.

year 2009:

  • reward to the best creator of the project "Model" for assembly from Samsung.

2011:

  • remuneration of broadcasting "Solidarity" in the name "Real Future".
  • social award "Baikonur".

year 2012:

  • Bastion Sword award.

An interview on Sergei Chekmaev’s bibliography for The Russian Planet in 2015 reveals many subtexts and interesting facts about the author and his books.

Interview with Sergei Chekmaev for Russian Planet (excerpt)

Sergey Chakmaev

In an interview in the broadcasting of the Russian-language site it is said that the books of Sergei Chekmaev “suffer” homophobia after the publication of collections of modern science fiction books, which tells the story of a world that defeated juvenile justice, single-gender families and child-free ideology. The science fiction writer heavily touched the representatives of the LGBT community.

Literary critics describe Chekmaev Sergey Vladimirovich’s work as the latest literary genre in the style of “Orthodox-urban fantasy”, since Sergey is one of the few science fiction writers of the USSR who extols faith as the main driving force of his protagonists.

In his frank interview, Sergei Chekmaev talks about how science fiction writers write about patriotic fiction, about the reaction of the authors of the fantasy genre to the onset of a new era of religion and about a new religious subgenre.

About patriotic fiction Sergey is expressed as follows:

“This genre had a place to be long before, from the very collapse of the Soviets, but perhaps much earlier, when novels about the future of Great Russia and its independent space empire came to light. But then interest in military-historical literature brought this is a strange genre, where our contemporaries, in the past, corrected mistakes and completely changed the spectrum of events, as a result of which the country turned into a powerful world leader without feeling a tirade of fierce battles and cataclysms, but, generally speaking, patriotism is not always yes, victory on a military basis. A good example is the anthology for "Family.net" about the future, where social society abandoned the traditional family. "

In the twenty-first century, such a sensitive topic, like religion, again becomes mainstream among the local people here. What is the reaction of science fiction writers?

“Science fiction and religion have been stepping foot in the past, despite the fact that in the past, our genre was often displayed in the opposite light. And these events concerned not only Soviet Russia, but there are many examples abroad where post-apocalyptic scripts were written and a future with a religious dictatorship: science fiction is inherent in its activities as a warning system, but in such a way you can find offensive features.

When asked whether Orthodox fiction can be considered a new subgenre, the writer noted that it is important that the characters of the work follow religious concepts within the framework of Orthodox ethics and morality, professing the principles of good and justice. Exclusively in this situation, the book can be attributed to the "new", the aforementioned subgenre.

Author's collections

  • The Swan on the cover (2005).
  • The Swan on the cover (2007).
  • Eyewitness (2012).

So you got acquainted with the work of a talented modern writer.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/E17974/


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