Lukin's mother was a theater actress and his father was an
honored artist of the
Turkmen SSR and served as the chief director of the
Russian Drama Theater in Ashgabat for several years. Lukin pursued his education in philology at the Faculty of History and Philology at the
Volgograd Pedagogical Institute. During his studies, he met his future wife, Lyubov Belonozhkina. The couple married in 1972, shortly after their graduation. Lukin briefly worked as a teacher at a village school in the
Kamyshinsky district of the
Volgograd region from 1972 to 1973. He then served in the Soviet Army near
Tashkent. After his
discharge, he returned to
Volgograd with his wife, where their son Yuri was born in 1974. Together with his wife, Lukin began writing science fiction stories. In 1981, their story "Vacation and the Photographer" (Каникулы и фотограф) was published in the newspaper "Evening Volgograd" (Вечерний Волгоград). Since then, the Lukins have been regularly published in newspapers, magazines, and collections, including "
Znanie – Sila", "
Vokrug sveta", "Soviet Literature", and others. Their works have been translated into several languages. In 1990, the author duo received a prize at
Eurocon and were admitted to the
Union of Soviet Writers.
Novels • 1990: '''' • : The Lukin couple received the "Encouragement Award" at
Eurocon-1990 for the novel • 1997: Гений кувалды (The Genius of the Sledgehammer) • 1997: '''' • :German translation:
Unter dem Räubermond, 2013 • :A mistaken-identity adventure fantasy / quest novel: a desert nomad Ar-Sharlachi is confused with a notorious bandit Scharlach and the ruler sends him on a quest to find access to the sea, but his travel with the lover of an actual bandit, makes various turns, and Ar-Sharlachi even becomes a leader of the rebelling in the "Land of Nodding Hammers" (
derricks) against a superior power who plunders the natural resources of the locals. • 1998: Зона справедливости (The Zone of Justice) • 1998: Катали мы ваше солнце (We Rolled Your Sun) • 1999: Алая аура протопарторга (The Crimson Aura of the Proto-
Partorg) • :A
political satire urban fantasy novel. ==Awards and decorations==