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Sergey Malitsky (Russian: Сергей Малицкий) is a Russian fantasy fiction writer of Polish descent. He is best known for his fantasy series ''Arban Saesh'', ''The Code of Semideath'', ''Nothing Personal'' and ''Ash of Gods''. These are published by the Armada publishing house and by
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Biography

In the year 2000 Malitsky released a collection of short stories entitled ''It's Easy'' («Легко»). Then he turned from short stories to novels. His debut in this form, the novel ''The Outlander's Mission'' («Миссия для чужеземца») was released in 2006. Sergey is a prizewinner of two prestigious in Russian-speaking world literature awards: ''Sword without a Name'' (Moscow, Russia, 2007, for the novel ''The Outlander's Mission'') and ''Golden Caduceus'' (
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, 2007, for the same novel). His short fiction have appeared widely in Russia and Ukraine.


Video game works

Malitsky has written the script of the fantasy video game '' Ash of Gods: Redemption'' for AurumDust.


Personal life

Sergey Malitsky currently resides in Russian city Kolomna. He is married and have two children.Interview with Sergey Malitsky
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Bibliography


''Arban Saesh'' series


''The Code of Semideath'' series


''Nothing Personal'' series


''Ash of Gods'' series


''Stones of Mitutu'' series


''Shelter of the Cursed'' series


Stand-alone novels


Novelettes


Short stories


References

Living people Russian fantasy writers 1962 births Russian people of Polish descent {{sf-writer-stub