Tania Maliarchuk began with several volumes of short stories and novellas: ''Adolfo's Endspiel, or A Rose for Liza
(2004), From Top to Bottom: A Book of Fears
(2006), How I Became a Saint
(2006), To Speak
(2007), and Zviroslov
(2009). Her first novel, Biography of an Accidental Miracle'', was published in 2012. Maliarchuk has been writing in German since 2014. In 2018 she won the
Ingeborg Bachmann Award for
Frösche im Meer (Frogs in the Sea), an unpublished text she read at the
Festival of German-Language Literature. Her Ukrainian work has been translated into German since 2009 (
Neunprozentiger Haushaltsessing,
Biografie eines zufälligen Wunders, both by Residenz Verlag). Some has also been translated into English. The short story "Me and My Sacred Cow" was published in
Best European Fiction 2013, edited by Aleksandar Hemon. Her novel
Forgottenness appeared in English translation in 2024. Tania Maliarchuk lives in Vienna. == Awards ==