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27.06.2019

Vladislav Petrovich Krapivin International Children's Literary Prize is awarded once a year to a Russian or foreign author and is presented on the writer's birthday, October 14. Along with the award, the laureate is awarded a diploma and a commemorative medal.

The award was initiated in 2006 by the Association of Ural Writers. In 2009, the International Literary Prize. V.P. Krapivina ceased to exist.

In 2010, the Commonwealth of Children's Writers announced a new one - the International Children's Literary Prize. V.P. Krapivna, trying to preserve the traditions associated with the name of the writer - the day of the award on Krapivin's birthday, a medal, a sketch of which was drawn by Vladislav Petrovich.

The award for the best prose work for children of middle school age was established with the aim of stimulating literary activity in line with V.P. Krapivin traditions.

Purpose of the Prize:

Attracting public attention to works that influence the formation of high morality and spirituality among children.

The laureate of the Prize is awarded with a cash prize, a medal and a Diploma.


2018 Award Winners

The 2018 award season featured 237 works by authors from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Israel, Germany, France, Cyprus, Spain, and Canada.

The 2018 jury includes Oleg Rain, Larisa Krapivina, Tamara Mikheeva, Tatyana Kornienko, Mikhail Loginov, Olga Kolpakova and the Chairman of the Jury - Vladislav Petrovich Krapivin.

Prize winners:

Victoria Lederman(Samara) received a special prize Commander's Choice for the work "Theory of Improbability", published in two books by the publishing house "CompassGid".

Seventh-grader Matvey is simply haunted by troubles: in the morning they turned off the Internet, left him at school after school, and then his mother "delighted" - now someone else's girl will live with them! And in the evening I had to flee from three hooligans ...
So Matvey finds himself in an alternative universe where no Matvey Dobrovolsky exists, and instead of him there is a girl named Miloslava.

Serafima Orlova (Omsk) received a prize "Adult Jury's Choice" for "Tin Head" about modern teenagers and their problems.

Igor Svinin (Kusa, Chelyabinsk region) with the work "Heirs of Triglav" became a laureate in the nomination "Children's Jury's Choice".

The war between the Mage-Wanderer Empire and the Republic of Masters ended in victory for the Balance, an organization that oversees the balance of science and magic. Linek, an orphan of twelve years, has a hard time in this world. His dream: to become a master mechanic. He, like all the inhabitants of the republic, hates magicians and keeps a family secret - a conspiracy-amulet, which gives protection to the ancient deity Triglav.

Yulia Simbirskaya (Yaroslavl) for the book "Far Shores" received a prize in the nomination "Choice of the Literary Council".

This book is about growing up. How difficult it is in adolescence to cope with their feelings and desires. How easy it is to hurt loved ones without wanting to.

Award winners:

Maria Agapova (Sosnovy Bor, Leningrad Region) for "My Impossible Mother".

Serezha is very shy of his mother, who cannot indifferently pass by old women wallowing in the mud, she pities the homeless cats and dogs. But Seryozha is growing up, changes are taking place in his life with his mother, and in his eyes his mother suddenly becomes a fragile and confused woman who needs the protection of her son.

Tatyana Bogatyreva(St. Petersburg) for the book "Make a wish yesterday", which tells about the difficult growing up of a thirteen-year-old girl Sonya.

Elena Bodrova (Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk Region) and her book Feathers.

A fairy tale about the boy Onn, who dreams of returning the pigeons that have left their land. To do this, Onn collects feathers and makes wings.

Maria Boteva (Moscow) for the book "Garden named after TS".
The book is about a modern, friendly and large family that keeps the memory of a relative-hero of the Great Patriotic War.

Alexandra Zaitseva(Astrakhan) for the book "My Anika".

The reader sees the world through the eyes of thirteen-year-old Yegor. Yegor is not like everyone else, he has autism. His family lives in anticipation of a call to China for Yegor's treatment. Anika, a girl invited to give Yegor a massage, becomes Yegor's friend and Angel.

Dmitry Ovsyannikov(Omsk) for the novel "Shards of Sampo", based on the plot of the Karelian-Finnish epic "Kalevala".

Tatyana Saprykina(Novosibirsk) for the anti-utopia "Misa".

Anastasia Strokina(Moscow region) for the book "Owl Wolf".

A philosophical tale in which the polar wolf tells the story of the North to a little girl. Stones, lichens, toads, and even old submarines come to life before the reader.


2017 Award Winners

October 13, on the eve of the birthday of Vladislav Petrovich Krapivin, in the Sverdlovsk Regional Library for Children and Youth. V.P. Krapivin, the ceremony of awarding the finalists and laureates of the award took place.

The winners are:

Rudashevsky Evgeny(Moscow) "Raven" - received a special prize for a work that Vladislav Krapivin personally notes - Commander's Choice.


Goncharuk Tatiana(Moscow) for the story "Pawns" was named the laureate of the Vladislav Krapivin Prize in the nomination jury selection.

Vardenburg Daria(Moscow) "Rule 69 for the thick gull".


Vlada Rai (Natalia Gonzalez-Senina)(Moscow) and Vladimir Yatsenko (Odessa) "Sister of the World".

Special diplomas and awards were presented by the partners of the award to all the finalists of this season.

Municipal association of libraries of Yekaterinburg noted the story Natalia Volkova"Colorful Snow"

Sverdlovsk Regional Library for Children and Youth. V.P. Krapivina I liked the work of Ivik Oleg "Heiress of the Amazons". True, two people had to be awarded at once, under this pseudonym Valery Ivanov and Olga Kolobova, writers from Rostov-on-Don, work.

Shipulina Tonya (Kazakhstan, Almaty) "Shrews and Slittooths" - took away two awards - calendars and a picture for her manuscript from the partner of the award firm "UNISOFT-print" and a gift from the Russian State Children's Library.

The work of Nina Dashevskaya(Russia, Moscow) "Rope Walker" chose Yekaterinburg teacher's house.

Shiryaeva Irina (Russia, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Chulman village) "A Million Crystal Slippers" - special prize from the Museum of Ural Writers.

"Commonwealth of Children's Writers" chose the most positive book on a difficult topic - manuscript Svetlana Kuznetsova(Samara region, Togliatti) "Mom, these are snorkels!".

Krasnova Tatiana(Russia, Moscow region, Istra) "Tanya" receives a gift from publishing house "Henry Pushel".

Andrey Shchupov (Oleg Rain), Svetlana Kuznetsova, Olga Suraeva, Tonya Shipulina, Olga Kolobova, Valery Ivanov, Vera Kuchina, Natalya Kupriyanova

Evgeny Rudashevsky "The RAVEN"

Dima is a city guy who goes hunting in the taiga for the first time. In his mentors, he has three experienced adult hunters with very different characters and destinies. Hunting for Dima is an opportunity to show a valiant prowess, to show off his strength and dexterity in front of his peers. A book child, he romanticizes this craft, trembles with impatience, with anticipation of the first shot. But it just turns out not to be the case. Completely different feelings wake up in the boy, and it is not easy to take the life of another creature, to watch how the look of living eyes grows cloudy and goes out.
Two worlds collide in the story. Nature is a big, spacious house in which everyone should have enough space. This world is generous, but it can be both harsh and cruel, it can hit back. The human world... In the story, a bird (raven) interferes in the course of events, sets priorities for Dima, sharply indicates the position of each of the characters and becomes the center of the conflict.

Tatyana Goncharuk "Pawns"

"There are people who live without electricity and civilizational derivatives from it, besides, they have not decided: hikers are "pawns", people from ours, or the other world? And this is in Karelia. The language of "Peshek" is so good, the author is detailed and accurate in details, that the story looks reliable. Anyway, I, who have a little idea of ​​​​the problems of remote villages of Karelia, would classify "Pawns" as a fantasy genre, or at least a historical story - maybe it was 15 years ago? It won't hurt the reader's enjoyment.". - Mikhail Loginov.

Daria Wardenburg. "RULE 69 FOR A FAT SEAGULL"

A solo circumnavigation of the world is an old dream of Jakob Becker. So what if he's thirteen! Laura Dekker did it at sixteen. And he can, he just needs to learn how to sail. Signing up for a class is easy. But to do it ... It turns out that yachtsmen do not immediately go to the open sea, first you need to remember a bunch of rules. Moreover, coaches are constantly changing, try to learn here. And if you also have problems with communication, or problems with oral speech, or both - the matter becomes even more complicated ...


Vlada Rai "SISTER OF THE WORLD"

“Mira’s sister, a girl named Miroslava, in the first paragraph falls from a tree and breaks her leg. This is a disaster: admission to the presidential college depends on the number of nuts collected. However, Mira’s will, quick wit and kindness make her the absolute winner in the nut race Natalia Gonzalez-Senina and Vladimir Yatsenko (pseudonym Vlad Rai) told a kind and bright story that social solidarity and understanding of other people's problems is more reliable than individual predation". - Mikhail Loginov.

Natalya Volkova "MULTICOLORED SNOW"

"In Soviet times, there were stories about how pioneers expose a traitor during the war. In "Snow" before the heroes and, first of all, the heroine, another task is to rehabilitate a person who was shot for collaborating with the Nazis. More precisely, to figure out how it was on in fact. "Snow" is a story about not rushing to condemn, and trying to justify the accused, seventy years ago or in our time. This morality can be called Christian, and humane, and just good". - Mikhail Loginov.

Oleg Ivik "HEI OF THE AMAZONS"

"Another duet is Valery Ivanov and Olga Kolobova, archaeologists from Rostov-on-Don. The Heiress is a historical and archaeological popular book, with the addition of four illustration stories about teenagers from different eras of the ancient world. It is especially good that the worldview of children of ancient times given without flirting and mitigation.The boy looks from the shore at the sinking ship, and prays to the gods that the ship is thrown ashore, and it can be plundered.Another hero dreams of his own slave.At the same time, all stories are humane and this humanism is not imposed, but supported by authenticity material". - Mikhail Loginov.

Tonya Shipulina "SHRUGGERS AND SLOPE-TOE"

"When in the city of Shrew, a beautiful shrew gives birth to a slittooth - a symbol of ugliness, he is taken to an orphanage, assigned a number and forced to sew shoes. This cruel world is written out by the author as cute and fearless as possible. Moreover, kindness, as always, does not dozing. Plus a lot of wonderful inventions, for example, a koshkoptah, singing on the balcony of a venerable shrew. Or a vegetarian shrew, dreaming of opening a rodent on wheels, the menu of which will not include insects. " - Mikhail Loginov.

Nina Dashevskaya "THE ROPE WALKER"

2016 Award Winners

On October 14, the Sverdlovsk Regional Library for Children and Youth hosted the presentation of the Vladislav Krapivin International Children's Literary Prize.

Traditions are important in a literary award. Here and in "Krapivinka" there are several important traditions: it is awarded on the writer's birthday - October 14, and the laureates receive not just a diploma, but a commemorative medal, which is attached to the lapel. The award was established ten years ago, and during this time it has become a prestigious prize, and if in the year of foundation there were 40 applications, then this year they have already received 247 applications from ten countries, including from the UK, Latvia, Cyprus, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine .

The winners were:
Asya Kravchenko"Universe, what are your plans?" (Moscow)
Anna Nikolskaya "I killed a sausage man" (Great Britain)
Christina Strelnikova"Aunt Hat. Hunting for Tamaranda (Ufa)
Vlad Kharebova "Page One" (Latvia)

Was also awarded "Commander's Choice"- This is a special prize for a work that Vladislav Krapivin personally notes. It was received by Muscovite Pyotr Vlasov for his work Draugen. The story of the "star" boy.

Prize of the Children's Jury, Caravel Squad got Ekaterina and Pavel Karetnikovs for the City of the Seven Winds.

Victoria Lederman and her “Only eleven! Or "Shura-mura" in the fifth "D" "rewarded All-Russian Public Organization "Children's and Youth Social Initiatives".

Daria Dotsuk received Prize of the Yekaterinburg House of Teachers- Hike to two waterfalls.

Anna Anisimova for "The Stories of Tsvetnoy Proezd" received Prize of the United Museum of Ural Writers, Elena Lenkovskaya("On the other side of the dead") noted magazine "URAL" and the Municipal Association of Libraries of Yekaterinburg.

Diploma winners became Alena Aleksina, Marta Slavina, Ekaterina Sobol, Alena Aleksina.


Commander's Day: the Vladislav Krapivin Literary Prize was summed up in Yekaterinburg (video report)


Asya Kravchenko (Anna Svetovna Kravchenko) - psychologist, translator from French, journalist. As a child, she dreamed of becoming a biologist, then a teacher, then a geologist. She studied at Moscow State University at the Faculty of Psychology, then a year at the Sorbonne. Then again at the Faculty of Psychology of Moscow State University in graduate school, where she defended her dissertation.


Anna Nikolskaya is a children's writer, winner of the Sergei Mikhalkov Gold Medal and the Runet Users' Choice Award. The story of Anna Nikolskaya "I killed a sausage man" is based on the memories of the author's father about his military childhood. Many noted that the story sunk into the soul, it is true, it is impressive.

Vlada Kharebova - poetess and artist. Page One is her first novel.

Page One is a novel for teenagers “or ex-teens”. The action takes place in Tskhinval in 1989-1990. Many members of the jury noted that this is not a novel, but a real epic. An epic about the life of teenagers in the conditions of Georgian aggression against South Ossetia in 1989-1990.


Christina Strelnikova came up with a wonderful fairy tale for children, funny and unusual “Aunt Hat. Hunting for Tamaranda.

2015 Prize Winners

The award ceremony took place on October 14, 2015 in Yekaterinburg. The ceremony was held in the Sverdlovsk Regional Library for Children and Youth.

209 works from 13 countries were accepted for the competition in 2015 (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Latvia, Cyprus, Great Britain, Israel, Czech Republic, USA, Germany. Two works came from the Donetsk People's Republic).

“The jury selected 11 works. Surprising, each in its own genre, they are unique and very deep,” said Tatiana Kornilenko, a writer and award jury member. Among the books are realistic stories, fantasy, fairy tales and stories about animals, memoir stories, as well as more serious and even somewhat harsh works. “Such literature is also needed, because our teenagers cannot be raised only on something tender and sweet, another kind of influence is also required,” Kornilenko T.

The finalists of the competition received special prizes from the partners of the award. The children's jury of the award (the "Caravella" detachment) presented a special prize. This year, the public organization "Children's and Youth Social Initiatives" joined the award. For the first time, a translation from the national languages ​​of Russia was accepted for the award. Thanks to the support of the Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North and the Union of Writers of Yakutia, the finalist from such a remote region as the Momsky Ulus of the Republic of Sakha was able to come to the award ceremony. The authors arrived from Cyprus and Kazakhstan.

This year's award winners are two writers:

Adelia Amrayeva from Kazakhstan with the book "I want to live" and
Yakut writer Maria Fedotova-Nulgynet with a book "Naughty Nulgynet".

Amraeva Adeliya "I want to live"

Amraeva Adeliya is a young writer from the village of Bereke, in the Almaty region. Graduated from the Kazakh University of International Relations and World Languages ​​named after Abylai Khan, teacher of German and Turkish. She was a participant in the Seventh Seminar of Young Writers Writing for Children in Melikhovo (June 14–18, 2010) and the Tenth Forum of Young Writers of Russia, the CIS and Abroad (October 2010).

Adelia Amrayeva became a finalist for the Vladislav Krapivin International Literary Prize and the Sergei Mikhalkov Prize. Her story "Football Field" was selected among 10 other children's works out of 194 submitted to the competition.

"Football field": "Life is a football field," says ten-year-old Dimka, for whom there is nothing more important than football. He dreams of becoming a professional football player and leading the national team to the World Cup final. He really wants his mother to see this decisive match. But, alas, my mother is against my son playing football. And all because his father, who does not live with them, is a football player. And Dimka is left with one of two things: go to the dream in spite of everything, or drown in prohibitions and doubts.

Adelia writes from childhood: “Only my mother, several classmates and the Russian language teacher Askar Mulkamanovich read me then. He first told me that I could be a writer. I am extremely grateful to him…” Writing again, already consciously, with the desire to learn and move on, Adeliya Amrayeva began to write at the Open Literary School of Almaty. The first story she put down on paper was a sad story about twin brothers.

There is a lot of personal in the story of Adeliya Amrayeva. Her book I Want to Live deals with child suicide.

Maria Fedotova-Nulgenet "Naughty Nulgynet"

Yakutian Maria Prokopievna Fedotova-Nulgenet is the first female novelist writing in the Even language. She was born on December 31, 1946 in the Ust-Yansky district of the Yakut ASSR. In 1971, she entered the Vilyui Pedagogical College, after graduating from which she still works at the Orto-Doydun School in the Momsky District of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). In 1988 she graduated in absentia from the Yakut language and literature department of the Yakut State University.

In 1995, her first story for children "Tebenetteeh Nulgynet" ("Tricks of Nulgynet") was published, which was continued in 1997. Since 1999, she has been a member of the Writers' Union of Russia.

Tale "Naughty Nulgynet" a few years ago it was published in the republican literary and art magazine "Polyarnaya Zvezda". The fairy tale "Naughty Nulgynet" is largely autobiographical. It tells about a girl who was born in a reindeer team, like the author himself.


Pavel Vereshchagin


Traditionally, the name of the laureate of the award according to the version of the Caravel detachment was also named - it was a Moscow writer Pavel Vereshchagin. Artwork by Pavel Vereshchagin "Red named Red"- the story of how people adopted a dog - teaches the reader about kindness and responsibility.

Irina Bogatyreva

The Ekaterinburg Teacher's House named its laureate - "Near the Music" by Nina Dashevskaya.

The Public All-Russian Organization "Children's and Youth Social Initiatives" presented its prize to the novel "Ganin" by Irina Bogatyreva.


The municipal association of libraries of the city of Yekaterinburg liked the work the most Ai eN "Mutangels", and the United Museum of Ural Writers - Knyshiki, Kuzlya and Fufyrla by Alena Dolgikh.

Alena Dolgikh

Books by Alena Dolgikh


Job Alena Dolgikh "Knyshiki, Kuzlya and Fufyrla" talks about a fictional people living in their own world and trying to understand it.

Aya en - fantasy cycle "Mutangels" - the first book "Level PI"

In the text of this book, a certain cipher is hidden, which lovers of secrets and riddles will have to unravel!

The book is captivating from the first page, as it is preceded by this warning: “The instructions given between the lines in this book do not pose the slightest danger to anyone who is a person, only a person and no one but a person. All other mutangels, and especially infilopers (even if they do not remember who they are and consider themselves ordinary people), Mebby Klein asks when reading to take all necessary precautions. Remember that a person is responsible only for his life, and mutangels are responsible for everything that happens. Everywhere below: Didi = additional information for infilopers.

The author Aya en describes a very strange world - maybe it's our Earth, or maybe one of its clones, one of the parallel worlds. All the inhabitants of this planet are mutants who have developed amazing superpowers in themselves, on the whole Earth there is only one non-mutant teenager, who is monitored by one secret institute. He has complexes because he can neither fly nor pass through walls, and does not even realize that the fate of the whole world may depend on him. A young man is in love with a girl, but she is a mutant. And if she falls in love with him, she will disappear. But he doesn't know it yet. What is it like to be an ordinary person among a race of super beings? What is it like to be mutants on the planet of humans? And is it easy to be an angel who needs to protect both people and mutants?

Ai eN

"Mutangels" Ai en


2014 Prize Winners

Russian authors became laureates of the Vladislav Krapivin International Children's Literary Prize. The award to the best contemporary children's writers on October 14 - his birthday - was traditionally presented by the founder of the competition himself.

"The overall impression of the works is very good. There is not a single work that would cause complaints. And I was sincerely happy for the level of all the works, as if I had found myself in a library where there are very good, interesting books. Those who became laureates deserved this award justified,” said Vladislav Krapivin.

As a result, the first place went to the writer from Moscow Stanislav Vostokov with the book "Frosya Korovin".
The second place was awarded to Nina Dashevskaya, a musician from Tver, for the story "Willy".
Third place went to Ekaterina Kreutzwald with the book "Marta".

Vostokov Stanislav "Frosya Korovina"

In the Vologda village, the girl Frosya lives with her grandmother (while her parents-geologists are traveling on expeditions) and grows up as a “real village woman”, who knows how to manage in the garden, and to fit another piece that has fallen off to an old house, and to ski to the neighboring village to school , and on the ice of the river to the regional center on skates ...

Frosya and her grandmother Aglaya Ermolaevna live in the monument. Not in a statue, of course. In the architectural monument! And Frosya's worries are sometimes not the same as those of an ordinary girl: not about new outfits and computer games, but about how to get to the city in the snow, how to manage the household alone if her grandmother is in the hospital (she had only one assistant - bear Gerasim). And then the house was stolen: the employees of the Museum of Wooden Architecture took it to the museum... The humorous story is suitable for readers from 10 years old. This book has amazing characters, wonderful humor, a lot of strange words like "basement" and "stupid", and even fresh country air!

Dashevskaya Nina

Last year, Nina Dashevskaya made her debut as an author of children's literature and for the first time took part in the competition with the work "Violin by an Unknown Master". Then she managed to become one of the finalists and win a special prize from the association of libraries in Yekaterinburg. This year, her book on the talking bike won the highest award.

"This is a work about friendship and the search for friends. About the fact that friends can be with us, but we don't see them. And it's also a book about the fact that there is reality and there are dreams. It is generally accepted that dreams interfere with doing business, and I would like to show that dreams lead to real results,” explained Nina Dashevskaya.


This year, one of the innovations is that children were able to choose their own winner, regardless of the opinion of the adult jury. They became a Samara writer Victoria Lederman and her work "Calendar Ma (y) I".

“This year we involved the children themselves in the judging. Because it is children who are the ones for whom the books are intended, for whom this literature is being created. It is in vain to say that young people read little. The children read, but it is important what kind of literature falls into the hands of the children,” said Larisa Krapivina, a member of the Literary Council of the Prize.


Besides, several other writers received special prizes.

Timur Denisov and Mikhail Murzin were awarded by the Ural magazine for the story “Turn Me” - their work will be published on the pages of the publication, and the authors themselves will receive a fee.

The Municipal Association of Libraries, together with the Yekaterinburg House of Teachers, congratulated Olga Gromova from Moscow for the story "Sugar Child".

2nd place: Natalia Evdokimova (Russia, St. Petersburg) "The End of the World".
3rd place: Izmailov Nail (Idiatullin Shamil) (Russia, Moscow) "Ubyr".
4th place was shared by two winners:
Ilmira Stepanova (Russia, St. Petersburg) "Basho".
Eduard Verkin (Russia, Ivanovo) "Cloud Regiment".

Prize winners for 2011:

1st place - Mikhail Loginov (Russia, St. Petersburg) and Evgeny Avrutin (Great Britain) - the novel "Captain Letford's Daughter, or Jane's Adventures in the Country of Russia".
2nd place - Julia Kuznetsova (Russia, Moscow) - the story "Angel's Helper".
3rd place - Elena Vladimirova (Russia, Tambov) - the story "The Younger Exupery".
4th place - Ekaterina Karetnikova (Russia, St. Petersburg) - the story "June Adventures".

The Vladislav Petrovich Krapivin International Children's Literary Prize is awarded once a year to a Russian or foreign author and is awarded on the writer's birthday, October 14. Along with the award, the laureate is awarded a diploma and a commemorative medal.

The award was initiated in 2006 by the Association of Ural Writers. In 2009, the V.P. Krapivin International Literary Prize ceased to exist.

In 2010, the Commonwealth of Children's Writers announced a new one - the International Children's Literary Prize named after V.P.

Vladislav Petrovich Krapivin was born in the city of Tyumen on October 14, 1938, in a family of teachers. In 1956 he entered the Faculty of Journalism of the Ural State University named after M.V. A. M. Gorky. In 1961, Vladislav Krapivin created the Caravel children's detachment (in 1965, the Pioneer magazine took patronage over the detachment). Vladislav Petrovich led the detachment for more than thirty years, currently young graduates of the detachment are at the head of the Caravelle. The first book by Vladislav Krapivin "Flight of the Orion" was published in 1962 in Sverdlovsk. Two years later, the author was accepted as a member of the Writers' Union of the USSR.

Currently, V. Krapivin has published about three hundred books, many of them translated into foreign languages. His books are included in the "Golden Library of Selected Works for Children and Youth", "Library of Adventure and Science Fiction", "Library of World Literature for Children", in the Japanese 26-volume series "Selected Works of Russian Writers for Teenagers".

Vladislav Petrovich Krapivin - Professor of the Tyumen State University, Honorary Citizen of the city of Yekaterinburg, winner of the Lenin Komsomol Prize, A. Gaidar, L. Kassil, N. Kuznetsov, A. Green, the literary prize of the Union of Writers of the RSFSR and the magazine "Ural Pathfinder" "Aelita" and the literary award of the Governor of the Sverdlovsk region, the award of the Round Table of the MDO "Rainbow of Cooperation" in the nomination "Amethyst Sphere" and other literary awards. At the All-Russian competition of readers' sympathies "Golden Key-96" was noted among the best.

For social activities he was awarded the badge of A. Gaidar of the Central Committee of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League. In 1980 he received the title of an excellent student of public education of the RSFSR.

For literary and social activities he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor, the Order of Friendship of Peoples, the medal "For Valiant Labor", the Order of Honor. For his contribution to the education of young military personnel, by order of the head of the troops of the Far Eastern Border District, he was awarded the badge "Excellent Frontier Troops", second degree.

Alekseeva Maria Alexandrovna

Associate Professor, Deputy Director of the SASC for Academic Affairs. She graduated with honors from the Faculty of Philology of the Ural State University, was awarded the badge "Honorary Worker of General Education of the Russian Federation". He has been working at the SUSC since 1995, since 2004 he has been the head of the Department of Philology, concurrently working as an Associate Professor of the Department of Russian Literature at the Faculty of Philology of UrFU (teaching Russian literature of the 19th century, methods of teaching literature). Scientific interests - modern children's literature, psychology of perception, principles of text interpretation.

Amraeva Adeliya

Writer. Finalist of the award V. P. Krapivina 2011 with the story "Football Field". Finalist of the award S. Mikhalkov 2014 with a cycle of stories "Germany". Laureate of the Prize. V. P. Krapivina 2015 with the story "I want to live!".

Vladimirova Elena

Writer, philologist, literary critic, candidate of philological sciences. Research interests - Russian literature of the XX century, modern literature, science fiction. Author of the books "Flower on asphalt" (2009), "Music of a lonely heart" (2010). In 2010, she became a finalist for the V. P. Krapivin Prize with the story Obstacle Course. In 2011, she won the Krapivin Prize (the story "The Younger Exupery"). Lives in Tambov.

Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of the Ural State University. A. M. Gorky. PhD in Philosophy. Author of 30 children's books, scripts, cartoons, plays for theatrical puppet productions, more than 80 plots for magazines: Yeralash, Wick, many stories for magazines: Murzilka, Funny Pictures, Once upon a time, " Cucumber", "Bonfire", "Pioneer", "Toshka and Company". Laureate of the All-Union competition for the best short story for children. Cavalier of the Order of the Cat of the Scientist (Zhili-Byli magazine). Cavalier of the Order of Baron Munchausen (Once Upon a Time magazine). Winner of the annual award of the magazine "Youth". Laureate of the Prize of the Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region for the book "Smells of Almonds". Laureate of the International Festival of Children's Writers "Cimmerian Muses" (Ukraine). Member of the Writers' Union.

Golovanova Natalia Evgenievna

Graduated from VGIK, feature film workshop. Subsequently, she preferred animation and defended her diploma in the specialty: film director of an animated film. She worked at the Soyuzmultfilm film studio. He is a permanent member of the artistic council and a director of the highest category. Currently lives in Yekaterinburg. She writes books for children and teenagers, articles, reviews, and also makes illustrations.

Zhvalevsky Andrey

A physicist by education and a writer by vocation. For books written in collaboration with Evgenia Pasternak, he was awarded the Alice Prize for the work Time is Always Good, the Cherished Dream Prize for the story The True Story of Santa Claus, the Kniguru Prize - Shakespeare Never Dreamed of, finalists of the award Krapivina-2011 - "Gymnasium No.  13". Winners of the Vladislav Krapivin Prize in 2013 for the story "Death to Dead Souls". Lives in Minsk.

Ivashina Marina Vyacheslavovna

Independent expert, Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation, special correspondent for the Library at School magazine. Author of numerous publications on the problems of children's reading.

Kvashnina Elena Sergeevna

Teacher of the Russian language and literature, deputy director for teaching and learning at MAOU secondary school No. 68, head of the City Association of Teachers of Russian Language and Literature in Yekaterinburg. Currently I am studying the problem of children's reading, attracting children and adolescents to the book.

Kalmykov Pavel

Physician and children's writer. He is the author of the famous book "Korolyatnik, or No Entry from Beyond". In 2009, Pavel Kalmykov received the Cherished Dream Award for the story Veteran of the Battle of Kulikovo, or Transit Contemporary, in a special nomination of the members of the children's jury and Khikhus. Laureate of the Vladislav Krapivin International Literary Prize 2012. Livejournal page: callmycow.livejournal.com. Lives in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

Writer, laureate of the Good Lyre pedagogical recognition contest, laureate of the South Ural Book contest, winner of the Literary Vienna contest.

Koltysheva Nadezhda

Playwright, deputy editor-in-chief for the development of the magazine "Ural", leading column "Children's", laureate of the award "Modern Dramaturgy".

Kopeikin Alexey Alexandrovich

Graduated from the Moscow State University of Culture and Arts. Since 1990 he has been working at the Russian State Children's Library. Head of the recommendatory bibliography department. Editor-in-Chief of the Bibliogide website.

Kraeva Irina

Journalist for Rossiyskaya Gazeta, writer. In 2007, the St. Petersburg publishing house "Detgiz" published the fairy tale "Tim and Dan, or the Mystery of the Broken Knee" with drawings by Alexei Bakhtin, for which she received the Vladislav Krapivin International Prize. The second book by Irina Kraeva, published by the Detgiz publishing house in 2010, is called Tea Party with a Heel. In 2012, Irina Kraeva became a laureate of the International Literary Competition "Agreement of Times" in the nomination "Prose" (story "The Nightingale Garden"). Stories and fairy tales were published in the magazines "Neva", "Once Upon a Time", "Chizh and the Hedgehog", the almanac "Origins".

Krapivina Larisa

Commander of the Caravel Detachment. Head of the all-Russian gathering of associations of different ages "Orange Summer", honorary worker in the field of youth policy of the Russian Federation, candidate of pedagogical sciences, teacher-organizer and teacher of additional education of the highest category, member of the Union of Journalists of Russia, first-class yacht helmsman, instructor-teacher of international schools for young journalists (Moscow , St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Yalta, etc.) and consultant of the sea camp "Storm" of the All-Russian Children's Center "Eaglet". Yekaterinburg city.

Kuznetsova Julia

Philologist, translator, participant of the Eighth Seminar of Young Writers Writing for Children-2011. Laureate of the Small Prize "Cherished Dream" (2009) and the Prize. Krapivina (2011). Finalist of the Cherished Dream Award (2008) in the Children's Detective nomination. Laureate of the "Kniguru" award (2013).

Kuchina Vera

Head of the Children's Library. Born in the Urals in the city of Troitsk. I live and work in Togliatti. In 1983 I came to work in the children's library No. 14, where I still work. In 2011 she became the winner of the competition of professional skills "The Best Librarian of the Year". As a child, she loved to read books by Vladislav Krapivin, William Kozlov, Sergei Ivanov, Yuri Tomin.

Moldavian Xenia

Ksenia Moldavskaya graduated from the philological faculty of the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute in 1990. Lenin. She worked as a teacher, journalist, radio host. Now he works as a critic of children's literature and hosts the Book Poster on Radio Kultura. He lives in Moscow and rejoices that it is too late to bring up his two sons, students born in 1996 and 1997.

Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor of the Department of Journalism of the Ural State University, author of 25 scientific papers.

The topic of scientific, pedagogical and vital interest is children, children's press children's press. Member of the jury of many competitions of children's literary and journalistic competitions: "Debut", "Silver Feather", "Malachite Box", "May Rainbow", "Green Door", "Autograph" ...

Romanicheva Elena Stanislavovna

Head of the Laboratory of Strategies for the Formation of Reader Literacy at the Institute for System Projects, Moscow City Pedagogical University, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Honored Teacher of the Russian Federation. The author of school textbooks on literature, a member of the team of authors of the UMK "In the World of Literature", a specialist in the methodology of teaching literature, a member of the Russian Reading Association.

Svetlova Evgenia

Evgenia Svetlova-Lytysova - editor of the oldest publishing house of children's literature "DETGIZ" (St. Petersburg). She studied at the Northwestern Institute of Printing. Specialty - "Publishing and editing".

Smirnova Marina Konstantinovna

Higher education - Ural State Pedagogical University, faculty of social pedagogy, at the moment - master's student of ChGAKI, faculty of library and information technologies. Since 2011, I have been working in SOBDIY as the head of the service department. Previously, she worked at the Central State Library for Children and Youth (also a library) in Novouralsk, as a librarian in the reading room, then at the MTS contact center in the Ural region.
Interests: reading (periodically: classics, modern prose, science fiction and fantasy, literature for teenagers), music (rock, folk, ethno, sometimes I sing myself when the opportunity arises), cross-stitching.

Tarasenko Valentina Nikolaevna

Professional librarian. Created her own Creative Reading Studio "Young Journalist" http://wtarasenkogmail.blogspot.ru/ in Tolyatti. Organizer of many meetings with authors of children's books in Togliatti. Interested in issues of children's literary creativity, the problems of children's reading, the promotion of books and reading, child psychology and library pedagogy.

Chairman of the section "School Libraries" in the Russian Library Association.

Sholomova Natalia Nikolaevna

The author of several programs for children's reading, one of the initiators and organizers of the city festival of children's literary and artistic creativity "Debut", the Krapivin Readings, the holiday of the book "Read, Yekaterinburg!" In 2007, the Administration of Yekaterinburg and the "Union of Women" awarded the title "Daughter of the City".

Shmotieva Tatyana Anatolyevna

Librarian of the Sverdlovsk Regional Library for Children and Youth. Head of the sector of reading programs.

Regulations on the V.P. Krapivin International Literary Prize

1. The importance of the personality and creativity of Vladislav Petrovich Krapivin for children's literature, for the education of several generations of young people in Russia and other countries can hardly be overestimated. One of the patriarchs of Russian science fiction, the author of several hundred books translated into dozens of languages, V.P. Krapivin continues today his noble work in the formation of high morality and spirituality among young and adult readers. The Sverdlovsk regional public fund "Vladislav Krapivin Foundation", the Association of Writers of the Urals established the Vladislav Krapivin International Literary Prize as a sign of respect for his work and to stimulate literary activity in line with the traditions laid down by him. Giving the award an international scale will help increase the authority of Russian literature for children and youth, emphasize its role in the world literature of this direction.

2. The amount of the premium is 100,000 (one hundred thousand) rubles without paying tax. By decision of the founders, this amount can be changed. Along with the cash prize, the laureate is awarded a diploma and a commemorative breast medal.

3. Literary works for children and youth of any genre and compositional forms (novel, story, play, book of stories or poems), in the form of books and publications in the press, as well as the most interesting (according to opinion of the organizing committee) manuscripts ready for publication. In exceptional cases, a writer may be considered for a merit award in the field of children's literature. The works of foreign-language authors are accepted for consideration only with the addition of a translation into Russian.

4. The founders of the award create an organizing committee, whose functions include disseminating information about the competition, accepting works of applicants, admitting experts to the selection committee at the first stage of the competition and jury members at the second stage, as well as organizing the awards ceremony and other work necessary for holding competition.

5. To sum up the results of the competition, a jury is created under the chairmanship of V.P. Krapivin, who has two votes when voting. Every two years the composition of the jury is renewed by at least one third. Nominees for the award cannot be part of the jury.

6. The nomination of applicants for the award is carried out by writers' organizations and associations of Russia, countries of near and far abroad, libraries, editorial offices of literary magazines for children and youth, literary museums, book publishers, educational institutions, children's funds, as well as the organizing committee. For the official inclusion of an applicant in the competition, the following materials and documents must be submitted to the organizing committee: a) a letter of application or an extract from the minutes of the meeting of the nominating organization; b) applicant's questionnaire (full name, address, brief creative description); c) three copies of the proposed work; d) if possible - articles, reviews and press dedicated to the applicant. Applications for participation in the competition and literary works are accepted by the organizing committee annually until September 01 at the address:

620075 Yekaterinburg, Pushkin St., 12

Association of Writers of the Urals marked "for the competition named after Vladislav Krapivin". After the specified date, the list of applicants is approved by the organizing committee and is no longer revised, and the reasons for the delay of other applications are not discussed. The results of the competition are published in the media until October 15 of the year of the award.

7. The prize is awarded once a year to one author and is awarded on the birthday of V.P. Krapivin on October 14 in one of the cities of the Russian Federation (at the discretion of the organizing committee).

Today in SOBDM the awarding ceremony took placeInternational Children's Literary Prize named after V.P. Krapivina.

It all started with the conference "Krapivin's Readings: A Teenager in the World and the World of a Teenager" and with a press conference that took place in two parallel halls.

At 12 o'clock the round table with the finalists of Krapivinka and members of the jury began. Writers were not only bathed in praise, but also criticized.

The finalists answered all the questions of those present, and also spoke about their hobbies. For example, Tonya Shipulina loves to draw and illustrates all her books herself. Evgeny Rudashevsky is fond of football and hiking, we were not at all surprised by this. But Svetlana Kuznetsova surprised us, in her free time she is engaged in sword fighting. Valery Ivanov and Olga Kolobova are fond of diving and rafting, and Natalya Volkova - English and theater.

And so we waited for the climax - the awards ceremony. It was opened, of course, by the drummers of Caravel.

Natalia Volkova received a diploma and a special prize from Ekaterinburg libraries with her story "Colorful Snow". Our creative team also gave this story high scores. Very soon it will be published in the Compass Guide. We hope that in the spring we will be able to take it in hand in printed form.

Svetlana Kuznetsova received a diploma and a special prize from the Commonwealth of Children's Writers.
School librarians also really liked her fairy tale "Mom, these are snorkels." We hope that soon she will find her publisher.
Duo Oleg Ivik - diploma holders and owners of the special prize SOBDIM.
Well... drum roll... the winner is Evgeny Rudashevsky with the story "The Raven"!
Eugene receives the Commander's medal and carcasses from the drummers' squad. Hooray!


The choice of the children's jury and the medal - Daria Vardenburg. Daria herself did not come, her prize was presented to the representative of the Samokat publishing house, where the story "Rule 69 for a fat seagull" was published, Natalya Kupriyanova.

Another laureate and holder of a special diploma from the Caravel detachment is Yasinskaya Marina "Daddy's Islands". Marina lives in Canada, the squad's branded gifts will go directly there.

Tonya Shipulina received a special prize from the Commonwealth of Children's Writers and a special prize from the Russian State Children's Library.


Irina Shiryaeva - special prize of the United Museum of Ural Writers



Prize winner and special prize winner of the Literary Council - Vlada Rai (Natalia Gonzalez and Vladimir Yatsenko)


Well, our creative team decided to award a special prize from the MBU IMC "Yekaterinburg Teacher's House" to Nina Dashevskaya for hercycle of short stories "Rope walker". Congratulations!!!
For the second time, school librarians give preference to Nina Dashevskaya on Krapivinka.


Goncharuk Tatyana for the story "Pawns" was named the winner of the Krapivin Prize in the Jury's Choice nomination. Tatyana could not come to the ceremony.

Nadezhda Koltysheva, Deputy editor-in-chief of the literary magazine "Ural", presented all the finalists with a fresh issue of the almanac for family reading "Children's", in which, by the way, a cycle of stories by Natalia Volkova "Dasha and Grandfather" was printed.

International Children's Literary Prize. V.P. Krapivina 2017 is over, but, as Olga Kolpakova said, the acceptance of manuscripts for 2018 will begin very soon, which means we will meet again!






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