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Svetlana Martynchik

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Genre
  
Fantasy

Books
  
A-K

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Svetlana Martynchik

Spouse
  
Igor Steopin


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Born
  
Svetlana Yuryevna Martynchik (Svetlana YUr'evna Martinchik/Svіtlana YUrіїvna Martinchik) 22 February 1965 (age 59) Odessa, Soviet Union (
1965-02-22
)

Max Frei (Russian: Макс Фрай) is the pen name of Svetlana Yuryevna Martynchik (Russian: Светла́на Ю́рьевна Марты́нчик; Ukrainian: Світлана Юріївна Мартинчик) (born 1965 in Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union), a Russian fantasy writer. Martynchik collaborates on her books with her spouse, artist Igor Steopin. She writes in Russian and currently lives as a permanent resident in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Biography

Martynchik studied philology at Odessa State University, but dropped out without graduating. From 1986 she collaborated with artist Igor Steopin, whom she later married. The couple moved to Moscow, Russia, in 1993, to work at Marat Gelman's gallery. There, Svetlana started writing fantasy books.

The pen name, Max Frei, was invented by Martynchik and Steopin for their works on comic fantasy series Labyrinths of Echo ("Лабиринты Eхо"). The plot follows the eponymous narrator, sir Max, as he leaves our "real" world for phantasmagoric fantasy city of Echo. There, he becomes a member of special service that controls the use of magic. The books are written by Martynchik, while Steopin developed the Echo universe and illustrated the books. Along with her Echo books, Frei also participated in several literary projects. She compiled Fram, a series of short story anthologies by Amphora publishing house.

The couple moved to Vilnius, Lithuania, in 2004, out of their dislike of megapolises. There, Max Frei wrote four parts of magic realist Tales of the Old Vilnius.

References

Svetlana Martynchik Wikipedia