Oleg Igorevich Divov was born on October 3, 1968 in Moscow, in a family of restorers of the Tretyakov Gallery. Since 1982, while still studying at school, he began to publish as a journalist. He studied at the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University, but after serving a term in the army, where he was called after the third year, he decided not to continue his studies. In 1990 he engaged in copywriting and creation of advertising concepts; published in various Russian and foreign publications;
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Oleg Igorevich Divov was born on October 3, 1968 in Moscow, in a family of restorers of the Tretyakov Gallery. Since 1982, while still studying at school, he began to publish as a journalist. He studied at the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University, but after serving a term in the army, where he was called after the third year, he decided not to continue his studies. In 1990 he engaged in copywriting and creation of advertising concepts; published in various Russian and foreign publications; headed the press service of a number of companies. In fiction, Oleg Divov made his debut in 1997 with the novel “Master of Dogs”. In the same year, the plot-related “Master of Dogs” novels “Heart of Steel” and “Brothers in Mind” were published. A revised author's version of the trilogy was published under the title "Zombie Trail". Popularity writer brought books in the genre of social adventure fiction - "Best crew of the Solar" (1998), "Law of the Frontier" (1998), "Interpretation of dreams" (2000). A real event in the field of fiction was the dystopia of Oleg Divov "Breeding" (1999), which put him in a number of leading authors of the genre.