Olga Ivanovna Larkina
Olga Ivanovna Larkina
Olga Ivanovna Larkina
Born(1954-07-31)July 31, 1954
Rassypnaya village, Ileksky District, Orenburg Oblast, Russia)
OccupationNovelist • journalist
NationalityRussian

Olga I. Larkina (Russian: Ольга И. Ларькина) (b. July 31, 1954, Rassypnaya village, Ileksky District, Orenburg Oblast, Russia) – Russian journalist, publicist and writer.

Short biography

In 1971, she graduated from Sakmara Secondary School and in 1980 – Samara State Social and Pedagogical University (former Kuibyshev State Pedagogical Institute named after V.V. Kuybyshev) with honors. She worked in district and large-circulation newspapers in Samara, including the editorial board of the regional newspaper Volzhskaya nov and the newspaper Zavodskaya zhizn of the Progress Rocket Space Centre and as a newscaster at the Center's Radio. Since 1996 she is a journalist of the Samara Orthodox newspaper Blagovest, since 1998 – Deputy Editor of the Blagovest newspaper and the Lampada magazine. She is a member of the Union of Journalists of Russia.[1]

Creativity

She writes essays, short stories, and novels. She is the author of several publicistic ("When you were a point in me ... daughter", "Bloody book. Sin of abortion in Russia", "Desired Pier") and fiction books for children ("Pandora's Box, or Missing Children", "Amazing Adventures of Dimka Golubev ","When the spiral locks", etc.). The ideas of faith, goodness, and justice are embodied in them in an art form.

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Family

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