Denis Olegov

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Denis Olegov
Olegov hosts "2 years "Beyond the Cover", 2017.
Olegov hosts "2 years "Beyond the Cover", 2017.
Native name
Денис Олегов Молодцов
BornDenis Olegov Molodtsov
(1998-02-09) 9 February 1998 (age 26)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Occupationwriter, journalist, blogger
LanguageBulgarian
CitizenshipBulgaria
Period2011 – present
Genrepoetry, short story
Website
olegovism.blogspot.bg

Denis Olegov (Bulgarian: Денис Олегов) is a Bulgarian writer and journalist from Russian descent.[1] Olegov has authored five books with poems and prose so far. The most recent is "An eternal foreigner" (Bulgarian: Вечен чужденец).

Biography[edit]

Denis Olegov Molodtsov[2] was born on 9 February 1998 in Sofia, Bulgaria. At the age of 13 he began writing poems. His early works were published in the online page "Street of dreams~". Furthermore, Olegov published his poems in some Bulgarian websites under the pseudonym "Akinfa".[3][4][5]

In April 2014 Olegov released his first book, titled "Rimodraskanici",[6][7] which is the name of the author's Facebook page. Later that year he published his second work "The Division Of A Soul" (Bulgarian: Раздвоението на една душа).[8][9]

In 2015 Olegov began working for The Bulgarian television Eurocom Sofia, where he gave commentary on some football matches from Campeonato Brasileiro Série A alongside Stanimir Bakalov, Boyko Kotev and Kristian Krasteva.[10] At the same time he was a reporter for Eurocom's sports show Ultrasport. Olegov has publications in Bulgarian websites Fanface,[11] Gol and Kafene.[12]

In July 2015 the author received his first award for his poem "Roots", given to him for winning the poetic competition "Against the wind" (Срещу вятъра) .[13] In November 2015 Olegov was awarded with second place at the contest "Unknown streets" (Непознати улици).[14][15] Some of Olegov's works were published in the online compilation of Bulgarian literature "Manu prophia".[16]

In the beginning of 2016 Olegov's poem "Love writing" took first place at the contest "Golden Yavor" in the category "under 20 y.o"[17] On the 13th of January 2016 the author's third book "Iced Ember" (Ледена жар) was released.[18][19] The book's cover was done by his classmate Viara Stefcheva.[20] Olegov started his own blog, called "Olegovism".

In 2017 Olegov switched to social poetry and had numerous publications in the online magazine "New social poetry".[21][22][23] In March 2017 Denis's first book of poetry and prose -"The Wheel Of History".[24][25][26] Poems "Moonlight poem" and "Amphibious life" received awards on contests "Young poet - Kostinbrod"[27] and "Wish for developing creation".[28] In 2017-2018 Olegov published several works in "New asocial poetry"[29] and "Literature world".[30] In June 2018 he was awarded on "Sky meridians" contest in Israel.[31]

In 2019 Olegov won the national contest "Dimitar Boyadziev" and because of that he released his book "A eternal foreigner" (publishing house "Lexicon") in June 2020.[32][33]

Denis Olegov is the co-founder of the literature' club "Beyond The Covers" (Отвъд кориците).[34][35]

Bibliography[edit]

Solo[edit]

  • "Rimodraskanici" (2014)
  • "The split of the soul" (2014)
  • "Ice and fire" (2016)
  • "The wheel of the history" (2017)
  • "An eternal foreigner" (2020)

Other[edit]

  • "Manu propria vol. 3" (2015)
  • "Black mirror" (2017) (with Todor Iliev)
  • "Absent" (2017)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Поетично кафене: Денис Олегов". Archived from the original on 26 December 2016. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  2. ^ Резултати от поетичен конкурс "Срещу вятъра", 2015
  3. ^ Akinfa – otkrovenia.com
  4. ^ Akinfa – stihovebg.com
  5. ^ Дэнис Олегов – Akinfa
  6. ^ Римодрасканици – Национален регистър на издаваните книги в България
  7. ^ Римодрасканици – izdavam.com
  8. ^ Раздвоението на една душа – Национален регистър на издаваните книги в България
  9. ^ Раздвоението на една душа – izdavam.com
  10. ^ Да се ожениш за бразилското футболно първенство
  11. ^ "Fanface.bg - Спортни новини и футболни прогнози за България!". fanface.bg. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  12. ^ "Автор: Денис Олегов". Archived from the original on 12 February 2017. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  13. ^ Резултати от Поетичния конкурс „СРЕЩУ ВЯТЪРА-2015”
  14. ^ Пет града си поделиха наградите от Четвъртото издание на „Непознати улици“
  15. ^ "Наградите от "Непознати улици" отпътуваха за пет града | Вестник "ДУМА"". duma.bg. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  16. ^ Емил Белев и Дэнис Олегов
  17. ^ За втора поредна година поетът от Гоце Делчев Кирил Малаков с първа награда на конкурса „Златен Явор"
  18. ^ Спортен коментатор издаде стихосбирка
  19. ^ Третата стихосбирка на Денис Олегов, "Ледена жар", вече е факт
  20. ^ Ледена жар – Goodreads
  21. ^ Денис Олегов - Черна събота
  22. ^ Денис Олегов - Моторни песни
  23. ^ Денис Олегов - Родени в калта
  24. ^ "Колелото на историята". Goodreads. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  25. ^ "Fanface.bg - Спортни новини и футболни прогнози за България!". fanface.bg. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  26. ^ Ива Спиридонова - Денис Олегов - Колелото на историята и свещената война
  27. ^ "17 септември 2017г. Костинброд празнува 43 години, от деня в който е обявен за град. – Община Костинброд" (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  28. ^ "Копнеж за растящо творчество 2017: резултати и награждаване". Човешката библиотека (in Bulgarian). 3 December 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  29. ^ Нова асоциална поезия - Денис Олегов
  30. ^ "Литературен свят » Д » Денис Олегов" (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  31. ^ Международният литературен конкурс „Небесни меридиани” обяви наградените си участници
  32. ^ Lexicon - Вечен чужденец
  33. ^ "Размислите на "вечните чужденци" в новата книга на Денис Олегов". bnr.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  34. ^ Andreeva, Andriana (21 October 2016). "Алумни общността на ABLE Mentor в подкрепа на Фондация "За нашите деца"". ABLE Mentor. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  35. ^ Делници 29.06.2016 Денис Олегов и Божидар Иванов

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