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  Sergey Lukyanenko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sergey Lukyanenko (Russian: Сергей Лукьяненко) (born April 11, 1968) is a science fiction and fantasy author, writing in Russian.
Sergey Lukyanenko is surprisingly tolerant of fanfiction, going as far as to incorporate some of the better fanfics into canon.
Lukianenko draws on a harsher city subculture and is closer to Golding's pessimistic outlook in Lord of the Flies, though his skepticism expresses on higher levels of social and inter-cultural interaction, than just descent to savagery.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lukianenko   (2883 words)

  
 Sergey Lukianenko. Official site
Sergey Lukianenko is a Russian fantast-writer (was born in Kazakhstan, ps
Besides a great number of other literary prizes in 1999 Lukianenko became the youngest laureate of “Aelita” – the oldest native prize given for the common contribution to development of fantasy.
Sergey is married, lives in Moscow and brings up his son.
www.lukianenko.ru /aboutauthor_eng   (218 words)

  
 Adventure Corner - Interview with Sergey Shuklin (4reign Studios)
Sergey: The RPG points are distributed automatically through quests, dialog answers or even the interaction with world critters.
Sergey: Here a good planning comes at work: For example we have a game screen with two interactive objects, a crowbar and a lockpick.
Sergey: No, we have discussed this aspect with many gamers on the forums and decided to exclude this possibility.
www.adventurecorner.de /ressources.php?id=4096   (3536 words)

  
 Adventure Corner - Interview with Sergey Shuklin (4reign Studios)
Sergey: Surely, this was only the top of the iceberg.
Sergey: Dilemma is whether we will get published or not.
Sergey: Well, if you mean whether it was developed completely by us, then it's true.
www.adventurecorner.de /pages.php?id=214   (3536 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sergey and his pet mouse Stremitelnyj ("Impetous") – after Stremitelnyj, Sergey also had other mice of which the inseparable pair of Moulder and Scally is perhaps the best known by Sergey’s fans.
Vladislav Krapivin, Sergey Lukyanenko and Mitka the rug hare
Lower row: Sergey Lukyanenko with "Aelita" award, Alexander Royfe, Alexander Sidorovich with Yefremov memorial award, Vladimir "Voha" Vasilyev.
www.sf.amc.ru /lukian/english/photo.htm   (475 words)

  
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Sergei Lukianenko's pride and joy √ "Sword of Rumata" √ awarded for "Knights of the Forty Islands".
Left to right: Lev Vershinin with the "Crystal Sword", Dmitry Gromov and Oleg Ladyzhensky ("Henry Lion Oldy" duo) with the "Lunar Sword", Sergey Lukyanenko with the "Sword of Rumata", Marina Djachenko with the "Sword in the Stone".
Sergey presenting a speech of thanks after receiving the "Strannik" ("Wanderer") award from the hands of Boris Strugatsky
www-koi.rusf.ru /lukian/english/photo.htm   (475 words)

  
 The Week in Chess 467
Tiviakov, Sergei g NED 2601 4.5/8 2613 56.
Erenburg, Sergey m ISR 2500 6.5 50.0 8.
Mokriak, Liudmila UKR 2199 wm 3.0 38.0 1492 Vorobiova Evgenia UKR 0000 3.0 32.5 1413 Dib Rimma UKR 0000 3.0 32.5 1596 Lukianenko Victoria UKR 0000 3.0 30.0 1467 38.
www.chesscenter.com /twic/twic467.html   (8514 words)

  
 ToothyWiki: BoyAndDarkness
On [this] page, Sergei Lukjanenko requests that owners of internet libraries holding his texts who wish to build a relationship with authors that is based on mutual cooperation take note of recent events and ensure complete texts or english translations of novels are no longer present.
This is the only request he makes; he has yet to remove our translation of the Boy and the Darkness from his own page, for that matter, although he has removed the copy of Labyrinth of Reflections that the site used to hold.
GoogleFodder: author's name can be (and has been, elsewhere on the net) spelt as Sergej Lukjanenko, Sergey Lukyanenko or even Sergei Lukianenko, or any combination of those.
www.toothycat.net /wiki/wiki.pl?BoyAndDarkness   (2443 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Night Watch (Russian novel)
Nochnoj Dozor (Ночной дозор, Night watch) is a science-fiction book by a popular Russian writer Sergey Lukianenko and a film by Timur Bekmambetov (2004).
The story revolves around a confrontation between two opposing supernatural groups: Night Watch, an organisation that seeks to improve the world, and Day Watch, which selfishly seeks to gain by exploiting humanity.
It was written by Sergey Lukyaninko's "Day Watch" co-author.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Night_Watch_(Russian_novel)   (1116 words)

  
 www.ANTIRASIZM.ru / Совместный Проект
The trial against notorious NDPR activist Sergey Lukyanenko is underway in the Central District Court of Khabarovsk.
In the Court of the Central District of Khabarovsk, the case of Sergey Lukianenko is being heard.
Right after the match, the management of UGMK entered an official protest in the Russian Basketball Federation and demanded that VBM-SGAU be deprived the right to play in Samara at least until the end of the calendar year 2004 and that a large fine be imposed on the organizers of the match.
www.antirasizm.ru /english_rep_010.php   (17260 words)

  
 The official site of the knights club "Iron Wolf"_Movie.
On the 5th of september the movie company "Bazilevs production" began shooting a serial "The Night Watch" by the order of ORT channel.
The film is being shooted according to a novel of the same name written by the famous Russian writer Sergey Lukianenko, scenario was written by the author himself, see detailed information:
Timur Bekmambetov, an academician of the Russian Academy of Cinematograph and Advertising is a director of the serial.
ironwolf.iatp.by /kino_nd_eng.htm   (346 words)

  
 Anyone read Night Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko? [Archive] - sffworld.com
I understand that you might not like it, I'm not a pro or anything, I'm translating for myself, if you are so interested...
November 30th, 2005, 11:53 AM Hi, im Sandra and I live in Chile (Southamerica) I watched this film based on the novel by Sergei Lukyanenko short ago.
December 28th, 2005, 06:46 AM Hi, im Sandra and I live in Chile (Southamerica) I watched this film based on the novel by Sergei Lukyanenko short ago.
www.sffworld.com /forums/archive/index.php/t-10953.html   (543 words)

  
 Sergey Lukianenko. Official site
While creating the site the ideas of studio "Skvo" were used.
The administration of the site is a "Club of Admirers of Lukianenko's Works":
News service of the officail site and Club of Admirers of Lukianenko's Works -
www.lukianenko.ru /aboutsite_eng   (166 words)

  
 Istoriya Fendoma >> FIDO >> SU.BOOKS
- SU.BOOKS (2:5010/67.20) ------------------------------------------- SU.BOOKS - Msg : 1409 iz 3000 From : Konstantin Grishin 2:5020/1049.14 Sub 24 Yanv 98 00:39 To : Sergey Lukianenko Vsk 25 Yanv 98 21:05 Subj : PVT.NIICHAVO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dobrogo zdorov'ya, Sergey !
Chetverg Yanvar' 22 1998 20:33 nekto (nechto) Sergey Lukianenko pisal(a)(o) k Konstantin Grishin!" KG>> Kakogo ona razmera poluchilas'.
Sergey Lukianenko wrote: > > TA> A interesno by znat', v svete diskussii ob elektronnyh knigah, > TA> kakov knizhnyi tirazh "Labirinta otrazhenii", znaet li ob etom All?
www-lat.fandom.ru /fido/su_books/text/179.htm   (4542 words)

  
 Welcome To Twitch. Spreading the News On Strange Little Films From Around the World.
The story is different; but it works for me. And since Lukyanenko co-wrote the screenplay, it must work for him, too.
The concept is basically that now people at home get online by getting themselves hypnotized into viewing cyberspace as real, and wearing full body suits to get all the appropriate tactile sensations.
A process of negotiation between some big US publishing companies and agent of Lukianenko has been started some time ago, but still in progress.
www.twitchfilm.com /archives/2004/09/bruce_goes_to_r.html   (1727 words)

  
 Russian science fiction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Aelita-2000: Natalia Rezanova (with her Start prize for the best debut book) and V. Gopman (critic).
Sergey Drugal (left) Sergey Lukianenko is posing with the president of SF fan club "Solaris"
An ex-president of Abakan SF club is visiting Perm.
www.sf.perm.ru /eng/solaris/photo3.html   (40 words)

  
 Nival Forum - About the universe. For those, who doesn't understand a lot about the game/movie/book
1998 - Sergey Lukianenko finishes his book called "Night Watch".
Almost at once, Lukianenko realizes that he really wants to make a movie.
October 1999 - Lukianenko and his coauthor Vladimir Vasiliev finish the second "Watch book" - Noon Watch.
forum.nival.com /eng/printthread.php?t=28042   (576 words)

  
 IntoTheGloom.com - Main
One by director Timur Bekmambetov and a surprisingly unprecidented track by Sergei Lukianenko, the author responsible for the series of novels in which the film and its upcoming sequels are based.
Night Watch is scheduled for release in the US on June 20, 2006 with an MSRP of $27.98.
This site is dedicated to long time fans (and newcomers) who are interested in the fantasy world created by Sergey Lukyanenko and Timur Bekmambetov.
intothegloom.com /itg_arc_406.html   (862 words)

  
 Locus May 96
There were some very good and important books by interesting authors (Andrei Lazarchuk, Andrei Stolyarov, the late Sergey Kazmenko, etc.), but they did not form a continual stream.
Gevorkyan concentrates on the problem if the 'medievalization" of the people's thought processes, which does not seem to me to be a distant problem for modern society.
The third book in the Lokid line is Sergei Ivanov's Vetry Imperil [Winds of the Empire], an SF adventure novel about an other-world planetary Empire, with a very unconventional superhero.
www.fossickerbooks.com /locusmmay96.html   (2988 words)

  
 The Codex Forums :: View topic - Night Watch eye candy on show
The movie has some nice actors, good humor and interesting director’s decisions, but as a Hollywood blockbuster wannabe it fails miserably.
And it is only loosely based on the book (though Sergey Lukyanenko is credited as a co-writer of the screenplay).
In the Day Watch, there is one of the best representations of the philosophy of the Darkness in the literature, barring some errors on the Lukianenko part (Vasiliev - co-author of the Day Watch understands it much better).
www.rpgcodex.com /phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=7577   (1321 words)

  
 Classement FIDE par pays
i 383 4102444 Rosenberg, Sergei G 2420 0.
626 4167554 Grinshpun, Eduard m 2387 11 12.12.65 627 4123816 Kravtsov, Sergey m 2387 3 17.08.76 628 4122208 Djachkov, Sergej m 2387 0 02.05.65 629 4103670 Novopashin, Arkady 2387 0.
i 744 4104080 Vorobets, G Sergei 2375 0.
interactu.free.fr /chess/fide_nations/fidesrus.htm   (657 words)

  
 Look at Everything from the Other Side - Agent Inity's "Other Side" page
"Labyrinth of reflections" and "False Mirrors" by Sergey Lukianenko
"Nocturnal patrol" and "Diurnal patrol" by Sergey Lukianenko and Vladimir Vasiliev
As authors say, this dilogy is "Urban Fantasy" genre.
otherside.junik.lv /pages/content.html   (967 words)

  
 BLOODYVOSTOK - all stars project- official site
Favourite book: "Night Patrol" by Lukianenko, "Master and Margarita" by Bulgakov, "The Lord of The Ring", "LSD" by Danilin
Favourite author: Lukianenko and Bradis wit his immortal book "The Tables of Bradis"
Favourite animal: with no doubt the only ones - CATS and all cat family, maybe in my past life I was one of them, who knows :)
www.bloodyvostok.ru /band/oleg-eng.htm   (345 words)

  
 an English mirror of Lois McMaster Bujold site ("The Shop of the Worlds")
Not too respectful but witty and well argued sight on LMB books.
Original comparison of LMB books and the one's by Sergey Lukianenko
It's possible to receive rather practical advice from LMB books how to supervise the staff successfully.
lavka.lib.ru /bujold/!buj_articles_e.htm   (835 words)

  
 Alexander Zorich. Writer, scenarist. News
The translation of "The War Tomorrow" novel is successfully completed.
The author of translation is Ewa Skorska, in her beautiful translations Polish SF-fans read the novels of Sergey Lukianenko, Vladimir Vasilyev and many other Russian writers.
The critic's verdict was "Finally in Russian fantastic appeared a strong rival for Sergey Lukianenko..."
www.zorich.ru /ENGLISH/events.htm   (1154 words)

  
 Russian science fiction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Before getting to StarCon events we went to a bookshop.
One of the most popular science fiction writers in Russia Sergey Lukianenko was giving an autograph session in one of the bookshops nearby.
He was also promoting a new movie based on his book that was released this week.
www.sf.perm.ru /eng/solaris/starcon2004.html   (1674 words)

  
 Research Topics
December 1991 presidential election in Ukraine(Chornovil and Lukianenko)
for Labour and Social Policy Sergey Kalashnikov said that if the Duma is
[Sergey Gonchar, head of administration and economic section,
www.cdi.org /russia/Johnson/1292.html   (6118 words)

  
 Untitled Document
The film Stalker by Andrey Tarkovsky, based on the Strugatsky’s novel Roadside Picnic, brought them wide international recognition.
In Russia they have countless followers: Sergey Lukianenko, Michael Uspensky, Viacheslav Rybakov, Alexander Gromov and many many more are all their loyal disciples, in the best meaning of this word: the style, the language, the sheer expanse of themes they write about can be traced to Strugatsky’s prose.
It is difficult to overestimate the scale of the Strugatsky’s influence on Russian culture as a whole, though strictly speaking they are SF writers.
www.seagullpublishing.co.uk /webpages/strugatsky.htm   (2112 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It's still relatively easy to follow, and loaded with wonderful dismemberment.
The Russian film Night Watch is not a remake of the Ewan McGregor thriller (itself a remake of a Danish film), but instead a sci-fi/horror film based on a series of novels by Sergey Lukianenko.
The story concerns a group of "night hunters" who eternally battle to retain the balance between the forces of Light and Dark.
www.chud.com /index.php?type=davesunderground&id=1174&action=print   (2070 words)

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