Vladimir Vasilyev (writer)
Vladimir Nikolaevich Vasilyev is a Russian science fiction writer and musician. His first book was published in 1991. A professional writer since 1996, he currently lives in Moscow in winter and in Mykolaiv in summer.
Series
- Shandalar
- * Cloudy Land, 1994
- * One Year of Life, 1996
- * Otran's Black Stone, 1996
- Blades
- * Blades, 1996
- * A Thicket's Soul, 1996
- Big Kiev
- * The Big Kiev Technician a.k.a. Hunt for Wild Trucks, 1997
- * The Big Kiev Witcher, 1999–2009
The Big Kiev Witcher is a short-story cycle included 10 stories which set in the Big Kiev universe. Witcher Geralt's work is to destroy machines-monsters; Geralt combines care for the City and indifference to all other things with inner warm feelings and care for alive, not shown to everyone. The series is inspired by Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski's series about Geralt.
- Death or Glory
- * Death or Glory, 1998
- * Black Relay Race, 1999
- * Mobility War
- ** Giants' Legacy, 2002
- ** No One but Us, 2005
Black Relay Race departs from the science-fiction theme and becomes a horror novel, in which people disappear one-by-one while transporting a mysterious object across space.
The War for Mobility duology takes place centuries after Death or Glory. Humanity has just joined the great Alliance of superior races, when a human scout ship locates a portal into another galaxy. The discovery sparks an interstellar war, as two of the former Alliance slave races attempt to destroy their former masters. Now the aliens which only recently looked down on humans must now rely on them to win the war and be the first to find the cache of star portals left behind by an ancient race in another galaxy, for the one who possesses the portals can move entire fleets instantaneously from system to system with nothing to stop them.
- Wolf Nature
- * Wolf Nature, 1999
- * Everyone With Beast Inside, 2000
- World of Watches
- * Day Watch, 2000 with Sergey Lukyanenko
- * Black Palmira's Face, 2003
- * Time of Inversions, 2012
Black Palmira's Face describes the life of Kiev city Day Watch and secret mission of Ukrainian Dark Mage's team in Saint Petersburg.
Time of Inversions describes the life of Kiev city Day Watch.
- The Altitude
- * The Skies Masters, 2001
- * A Chorister Owl Trill , 1996
Single novels
- UFO: Enemy Unknown, 1997. Novelization of the game .
- Going Into The Night, 1999 with Anna Kitayeva.
- Three Steps on Dankarten, 2000
- Hot Start a.k.a. Hearts and Engines, 2002
- Antarctica-online, 2004 with Alexander Gromov
- The "Capudania"'s Treasure, 2007
- The Shadows of Future, 2009 with Konstantin Utolin and Roman Arilin
- Hide-and-Seek on Centre Line, 2010 - novel in cross-author cycle of game Universe.
- Children of a duplicator, 2011 - novel in cross-author cycle of game Universe.
Short story collections
- The Warrior Sign, 1996
- A Boarding in Cyberspace, 1997
- A Stars over Shandalar, 1999 - Shandalar stories under one cover.
- A Jolly Roger on Hydrofoil, 2002
- Forgotten Road, 2003
- Unlucky Gentlemans, 2006
- Foreigner Worlds, 2006
- The Subway Genius, 2007
- The Unknown Earth, 2008
Awards
Year | Awarder | Award |
1999 | "Star Bridge" | "Bronze Caduseus" for Going Into The Night |
2000 | "Star Bridge" | "Golden Caduseus" for Day Watch |
2001 | "RusCon" | "Golden RusCon" for Day Watch |
2002 | "Star Bridge" | "Golden Caduseus" for Giants' Legacy |
2003 | "Star Bridge" | "Golden Caduseus" for The Big Kiev Witcher |
2004 | "Star Bridge" | "Silver Caduseus" for Antarctica-online |
2004 | "Star Bridge" | "Bronze Caduseus" for Black Palmira's Face |
2005 | "RusCon" | "Bronze RusCon" for Antarctica-online |
2005 | "Boris Strugatsky award" | "Bronze Snail" for Antarctica-online |
2007 | "Star Bridge" | "Bronze Caduseus" for The "Capudania"'s Treasure |
2007 | "Star Bridge" | "Kharkiv Dragon" - "Star Bridge" Hall of Fame |
2008 | "Ayu-Dag Constellation" | "Violet Crystal" for The "Capudania"'s Treasure |
2009 | "Aelita" | Awarded for contribution into science fiction |
Music
Vladimir Vasilyev is also a guitar player and is also known as a singer and composer. In his songs Vasilyev uses fantastical and unrealistic motifs.His most well-known song is "Battlecat's March", which has an allusion to Arkady and Boris Strugatsky's novel "The Kid from Hell".
Albums
- The Ambush-92
- Live in Kharkiv
- Overdue confession 2014