Background
Nadezhda Mitrofanovna Seredina (nee Grach) was born on August 13, 1954 in Voronezh, Russian Federation.
Nadezhda Mitrofanovna Seredina (nee Grach) was born on August 13, 1954 in Voronezh, Russian Federation.
In 1979, graduated from the Faculty of Philology of the Voronezh State Pedagogical Institute (now Voronezh State Pedagogical University) and Higher Literary Courses (Moscow, 1995).
Nadezhda Mitrofanovna worked (1971-1974) as a spinner at a cordial factory, as a handyman at a construction site, in a printing house, and as a radio operator at the airport. Lecturer at school (1980-1984). Assistant director in theaters of Voronezh and Moscow (1984-1987).
Nadezhda Mitrofanovna lived at the Promyshlennaya station in the Kemerovo Region (1958-1965); in the village of Malyshevo, Khokholsky District, Voronezh Region (1968-1969).
Since 2008, an employee of the newspaper "Russian writer" (Moscow). Published since 1975. Published in the journal "Moscow", "Roman-Journal - XXI Century", "Rise" and other publications. Author of about 15 books published in Voronezh, including The Girl from the Street (1992), The Black Bird on the White Lilac (1999), The New Russian (2001), The Candle (2004), It's Time to Love (2006), Peace and War (2009).