Tatiana Ananich
Author Profiles

About the Author:

tatyana-ananich-2025-12-29_0
Tatiana Ananich
Manhattan Beach, CA

Born on November 13, 1985, in Smolensk. In 2008, Tatiana graduated from the All-Russian Correspondence Institute of Finance and Economics. In 2012, she emigrated to the United States. She graduated from the Stella Adler Acting School in Los Angeles. She has authored “Anti-Utopia,” a poetry collection in Russian. She was a silver medalist at the “Emigrant Lyre 2017” Russian-language poetry festival.Her work has been published in “Novy Zhurnal” and “Slovo\Word.”

Bookshelf
629285321_1293200506022560_7049761535591991609_n
by Zinovy Zinik

When Clea returns to London with her new Russian husband, she is surprised to see him become even more eccentric.

71cXomHXV7L._SL1500_
by Mark Budman

After a century of brooding and talking telepathically to his Mausoleum janitor from his glass coffin, Vladimir Lenin awakens—alive and bewildered in the modern world.

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.

Other Shepherds: Poems with Translations from Marina Tsvetaeva by Nina Kossman
by Nina Kossman

Original poetry by Nina Kossman, accompanied by a selection of poems by Marina Tsvetaeva, translated from Russian by Kossman. “The sea is a postcard,” writes Nina Kossman. There is both something elemental in this vision and—iron-tough.” —Ilya Kaminsky

Videos
Length: 2 hrs. 08 min
Recorded: July 13, 2025