H. L. Oldie


Henry Lion Oldie or H. L. Oldie is the pen name of Ukrainian science-fantasy fiction writers Dmitry Gromov and Oleg Ladyzhensky. Both authors reside in Kharkiv, Ukraine, and write in Russian. At Eurocon 2006 in Kyiv, the European Science Fiction Society named them Europe's best writers of 2006. Oldie collaborated with other Russophone Ukrainian writers, such as Andrey Valentinov, Marina and Sergey Dyachenko.
The "H. L. Oldie" pen name was invented as a merger of their names, Oleg and Dmitry, respectively, and the initials are derived from their family names in Cyrillic. They eventually decided that H. L. should stay for "Henry Lion". Choice of a "western" pseudonym was common during the early post-Soviet era, when Russian and Ukrainian publishers and readers preferred foreign science fiction and fantasy to Russian.

Dmitry Gromov bio

Dmitry Yevgenyevich Gromov was born March 30, 1963, in Simferopol, Crimea, Soviet Union. His family moved to Kharkiv when he was 11. There he graduated from Kharkiv Polytechnical Institute in 1986 and worked as chemistry engineer. Married, he has a son. Since 1991 he has been pursuing a full-time writer career.

Oleg Ladyzhensky bio

Oleg Semenovych Ladyzhensky was born March 23, 1963, in Kharkiv, Soviet Ukraine. He graduated from Kharkiv institute of culture in 1984. After that he became a theatre director. It is Ladyzhensky who's responsible for H. L. Oldie's poetry, he publishes his verse separately from Oldie books as well, under his real name.

The Abyss of Hungry Eyes

Novelettes "The Eighth circle of Subway", "The Monster", "Tiger", "Nobody's home", "Master", "Broken circle", "Annabel Lee" published separately were included in the novellas of the cycle "The Abyss of Hungry Eyes"

Kabir's Cycle