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David Lyalin was born in 1955 in Leningrad. An engineer by training, he worked at a research institute and earned a Ph.D. before emigrating to the United States. Since 1990, he has been living and working in Atlanta.

His bilingual (English–Russian) book Tales of a Grandfather Who Once Upon a Time Was a Grandson Himself / Рассказы дедушки, который сам когда-то был внуком was published in 2025 by Sandermoen Publishing (Switzerland). It is a collection of autobiographical stories about family, memory, and time — engaging both for general readers and for those studying Russian or English.

Lyalin’s Russian-language works have appeared in journals in the United States and Germany, including Chayka (Seagull), Sem’ Iskusstv (Seven Arts), Zametki po

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Question: And finally: what would you say to those who are just thinking about recording their family stories—or perhaps even considering turning them into a book someday?

Writing is a soul-enriching act. And writing about your own family—for your children, your grandchildren, for future generations—is doubly, if not triply, so. Very often, when it comes to family history, one thing becomes cr

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“You have to be an optimist. No matter how poorly you’ve written your story, there will always be thousands of readers who will consider it nothing short of a masterpiece.
At the same time, you have to be a skeptic. No matter how well you’ve written your story, there will inevitably be thousands of readers who will sincerely believe it’s complete garbage.
And finally, you have to be a realist. No matter how well—or how poorly—you’ve written your story, there will always be millions of people who remain completely indifferent to it. They simply won’t care whether you wrote it or never even started.”
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“You have to be an optimist. No matter how poorly you’ve written your story, there will always be thousands of readers who will consider it nothing short of a masterpiece.
At the same time, you have to be a skeptic. No matter how well you’ve written your story, there will inevitably be thousands of readers who will sincerely believe it’s complete garbage.
And finally, you have to be a realist. No matter how well—or how poorly—you’ve written your story, there will always be millions of people who remain completely indifferent to it. They simply won’t care whether you wrote it or never even started.”
Boris Strugatsky

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