Olga Greig

Olga Greig

Journalist, writer
Country: Belarus

Content:
  1. Biography of Olga Greyg
  2. Journalist and Writer
  3. Bibliography

Biography of Olga Greyg

Olga Ivanovna Greyg was born in Russia, on the Ural Mountains, the homeland of her ancestors. Her family later moved to Belarus. She graduated from a Belarusian university, majoring in philology.

Journalist and Writer

As a journalist and writer, Greyg holds membership in the Union of Writers of the USSR and the Union of Writers of Belarus. She is also a member of the Authors and Publicists International Association (MAPPI).

Throughout her career, Greyg has held various positions, including editor at a republican publishing house, special correspondent at the National Radio and Television Company of Belarus, deputy editor-in-chief of a republican newspaper, and editor of the prose department at the republican literary magazine "Neman", where she also served as a member of the editorial board. Currently, Greyg works as an editor at a journal.

Bibliography

Greyg is the author of several artistic and journalistic books on historical subjects. Her books have been published in Belarus as well as in Moscow publishing houses. One of her books, "Secret Antarctica, or Russian Intelligence in the South Pole," remained in the top 20 bestsellers of TD Moscow for over a year. Another book, "The Secret Doctrine of the Third Reich, or What Adolf Hitler Believed," also entered the top 20 bestsellers of TD Moscow immediately after its release in late 2009.

As an author, Greyg has participated in television programs in Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. Her literary-critical materials and interviews have been published in various Russian newspapers and magazines, including "Literaturnaya Gazeta," "Taynaya Vlast," "Tverskaya, 13," "Slovo," "Stupeni Orakula," "Russkiy Vestnik," "Trud," and others.

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