Kateryna Mikhalitsyna


Kateryna Mikhalitsyna is a Ukrainian poet, children's writer, translator and editor.

Early life and education

Kateryna Mikhalitsyna was born on February 23, 1982, in Mlyniv. In 2003, she completed undergraduate studies in biology in Rivne. Six years later, she graduated in English studies from the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv. She took on various jobs, then in 2008–2012 worked as an editor and translator at the Astroliabia Publishing House. In 2013, she took on the role of the deputy editor-in-chief of the Old Lion Publishing House, Mariana Savka. In 2014–2015 she took part in Lithuanian-Ukrainian translation studies.

Career

Mikhalitsyna has published three poetry collections and a number of children's books. As a writer, editor and a translator, she took part in various literary projects and events, such as the all-Ukrainian Add Reading! Initiative, Bologna Children's Literature Exhibition, Publishers’ Forum, and was a beneficiary of the Frankfurt Fellowship Programme at the Frankfurt Book Fair. Her poems have been translated into Bulgarian, Polish, German, Lithuanian, Russian, Swedish, Armenian and Greek. Her children's books Who grows in the park and Reactors do not explode. A short history of the Chernobyl disaster were included in the White Ravens catalogues of 2016 and 2021, respectively.
Mikhalitsyna has translated from English and Polish, including works by J. R. R. Tolkien, Oscar Wilde, Sylvia Plath and Alfred Szklarski. She is a member of PEN Ukraine.
She lives in Lviv.

Publications

Poetry

The Flood, 2000Pilgrim, 2002Shadow in the Mirror, 2013; ill.: Aliena Semchyshyn

Children's literature

Rainbow Over the Meadow, 2012, ill.: Yulia PolishchukGrandma’s Abode, 2013, ill.: Natalka HaidaMeadow Rhyme, 2015, ill.: Mariana PetrivWho Grows in the Park, 2016, ill.: Oksana BulaAbout Dragons and Happiness, 2016, ill.: Natalka HaidaWho Grows in the Garden, 2017, ill.: Oksana BulaYas and his Cars, 2018, ill.: Tetiana TsiupkaYas and His Great Bikecareer, 2019, ill.: Tetiana TsiupkaDmukhavka and Other Furry Little Poems, 2019, ill.: Yulia PylypchatynaTomo and his Whale, 2019, ill.: Oksana DrachkovskaReactors do not explode. A short history of the Chernobyl disaster, 2020, co-author: Stanislav Dvornytskiy