Background
Raisa Efremovna Dericot was born on October 20, 1937, in the village of Novaya Sotnya Ostrogozhsky region, Russian Federation.
Raisa Efremovna Dericot was born on October 20, 1937, in the village of Novaya Sotnya Ostrogozhsky region, Russian Federation.
She graduated from the Rossoshansk Pedagogical College in 1958.
She worked as a tutor in the women's labor camp for prisoners ( in Chusovoy, Perm region, during 1958-1959), and worked in the kindergarten ( in Rossosh, during 1959-1998).
At the same time, she worked as a guide, a master in the modeling of folk costumes in the House of Crafts, led a masterclass of clay toys (1991-1998).
She collected folk costumes and old embroideries (more than 2,000 items), organized a mobile exhibition, and performed with stories about folk art.
Member of the regional literary union "Consonance" (since 1991), an active participant in regional competitions and days of poetry, such as "Vorontsovaya Rus’" ( in Kamenka settlement), "Kalitvansky pier" (in Rossosh) and others.
In 1991 she founded the children's literary club "Little Bear" in the city of Rossosh, in 2003 she prepared and published jointly with the regional library 2 collections of works by young writers: "No-man's Flowers" and "Primrose".
She was the author of the poems collection.