Tatyana Rick

In the last year of the institute, in 1989, Tatyana met Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky and showed him her first literary experiments. Uspensky approved the fairy tales and advised them to publish them in magazines and newspapers. Later, he created the Samovar publishing house with the idea of ​​publishing alternative, entertaining textbooks on various subjects. Hearing about this, Tatyana turned to Uspensky with her achievements and ideas on the Russian language. So the books were written and published: "Hello, Noun", "Good morning, Adjective", "Hello, Uncle Verb" , and later - and "Hello, Communion" . This was the start of Tatyana Rick's path in children's literature. To date, she is the author of 31 books, 6 audio books and a training CD with computer games-simulators in the Russian language.

Genres in which T. Rick works :

• fairy tales,

• funny horror stories,

• poetry,

• stories about animals,

• educational books for kids,

• funny Russian textbooks,

• entertaining problem books,

• autobiographical prose.

Tatyana writes articles for various publications: about upbringing and education, about the methodology of Russian and literature, about children's reading, about writers and artists. Fairy tales, poems, stories and articles were repeatedly published in periodicals. Plays are staged in school and professional theatres.

Tatyana Rick

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