Alexey Evtushenko is a Russian science fiction writer. He writes poetry, draws caricatures and performs songs of his own composition. From his pen came the novels "Minimal Losses", "While the Earth is Sleeping" and "Trap for Artemis."
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Biography and personal life
Alexey Anatolyevich Yevtushenko was born in Dresden in Germany. He was born on December 24, 1957. Alex received secondary education in Turkmenistan at a school in Kushki. He was a student at the Lviv Polytechnic Institute. Alex graduated from the Faculty of Architecture. After studying, Yevtushenko was assigned to Rostov-on-Don by distribution. He worked in the specialty "monumental artist" for 5 years.
Alexey has been engaged in writing activities since the end of the 1970s. Then he became a journalist, worked in Evening Rostov, Our Time. Yevtushenko participates in contests and festivals of the author’s song. He was a laureate of the "Big Donbass" and "Eskhara". In 1999, the writer came to Moscow. Alexei has a family - he is married and raised a son.
Career
The works of Alexei were published by many publishers. Many of his drawings and cartoons were also used. Alex became the winner of the Golden Calf. The prize was awarded by the Literary Newspaper, in which the Club of 12 Chairs was organized. Yevtushenko received the prize as an outstanding cartoonist. In 1991, the publishing house "Rostizdat" released his poetic collection entitled "Deliverance." After 5 years, his poems could be read in the book “The Third Firmament”, which was published by Hephaestus, a publishing house in Rostov-on-Don.
Many novels were published by Eksmo-Press in Moscow. Alexey was published in the magazines If and Reality Fiction. His stories were published as an appendix to Our Time in Rostov-on-Don. Aleksey worked on the script for the feature film "Drive, Anyuta!" His work was published in the journal Synopsis and Script. In 1994, Yevtushenko became a member of the Union of Russian Writers.