Natalya Reznik
Author Profiles

About the Author:

Natasha Reznik
Natalya Reznik
Bolder, CO

Born in Leningrad, USSR, Natalya emigrated to the US in 1994. Her poetry was published in literary magazines Druzhba Narodov, Neva, Novaya Yunost, Interpoezia, Ierusalimsky Zhurnal, Vestnik Evropy, Studia, Children of Ra, Foreign Literature, as well as Fountain, Nevsky Almanac, Seagull, and others. Winner of several competitions, including Pushkin in Britain, Emigrant Lyre, and Boldin Autumn in Odessa.

Natalya Reznik is one of the people almost burned alive in the Boulder, Colorado, terrorist attack он June 1, 2025. Natalya initially spent a week in the ICU because of her burns, another week post-surgery needed to treat her burned skin, and is continuing to require medical support.

Bookshelf
Naza s book
by Naza Semoniff

A haunting dystopia some readers have called “the new 1984.” In a society where memory is rewritten and resistance is pre-approved, freedom isn’t restricted; it’s redefined. As systems evolve beyond human control and choice becomes a simulation, true defiance means refusing the script, even when the system already knows you will.

Version 1.0.0
by Nina Kossman

 

A new book of poems by Nina Kossman. “When the mythological and personal meet, something transforms for this reader…” -Ilya Kaminsky

Olga Stein cover
by Olga Stein

A collection of poems by Olga Stein.

Naza image
by Naza Semoniff

This isn’t self-help. It’s not a parody either. It’s something stranger and smarter: a satirical, uncategorizable book about belief, leadership, algorithmic power, and the performance of divinity in modern life.

Videos
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EastWest Literary Forum Bilingual Poetry & Prose Reading. July 13, 2025.
Length: 2 hrs. 08 min