2000 • Large-prose. Sergei Sakin and Pavel Teterskii, for the story
Big Ben (Russian surprise for the Queen Mum). • Small prose. Danila Davydov, for a book of short stories
Experiments cruelty. • Large-scale poetic form. Catherine Boyarskikh, for the poem
Echo of Women. • Small poetic form. Cyril Reshetnikov, for a series of poems. • Drama.
Vasily Sigarev, for the play
Clay.
2001 • Large-prose. Sergei Shargunov, for the novel
The Kid punished. • Small prose. Denis Osokin, for a series of short stories
Angels and Revolution. • Poetry. Natalia Starodubtseva, for a series of poems. • Drama. Svetlana Savina, for the play
The violin and a little nervous. • Humor in the literature. Anastasia Kopman, for a series of ironic miniatures.
2002 • Large-prose. Anatoly Ryasov, for his novel
Three of hell. • Small prose. Dean Gatina, for a cycle of miniatures
Hot Countries and
Attraction. • Poetry. Paul Kolpakov, for a series of poems. • Drama. Sergei Kaluzhanov, for the play
Sooner or later. • Literature for children. Anna Russ, for the selection of poems.
2003 • Large-prose.
Vladimir Lorchenkov, for his novel
Hora Shootout. • Small prose. Nicholas Epihin, for the selection of stories. • Poetry. Marianne Heiden, for a series of poems. • Drama. Ksenia Zhukova, for the play
By accident. • Fantastic. Alexander Force, behind the story
Army Gutentaka.
2004 • Large-prose. Alexander Grishchenko, for the story
Backwards. • Small prose. Oleg Zobern, for the selection of stories. • Poetry. Anna Logvinova, for a cycle of poems
In the bosom of the Soviet coat. • Drama. Zlata Demina, for the play
God Loves. • Literary criticism and essays. Julia Idlis, for the selection of book reviews and essays.
2005 • Large-prose. Dmitry Faleev, for the novel "Cold beer on a sunny afternoon". • Small prose. Alexander Snegirev, for a selection of stories. • Poetry. Alla Gorbunova, for a selection of poems. • Drama. Alexander Gritsenko, for the play "Carriers". • The film story. Anastasia Cech, for the script "Otlichnitsa". • Journalism. Dmitry Biryukov, for a selection of articles. • The literature of spiritual search. Andrew Nitchenko, for a selection of poems.
2006 • Large-prose. Victor Tufts, for his story
Diabetes. • Small prose. Daria Tagil, for a selection of stories. • Poetry. Marina Mursalova, for a selection of poems. • Drama. Nicholas Sredin, for the play
The stars in the sand. • Literary criticism and essays. Valeria Pustovaya, for a collection of essays and reviews. • Literature for Children. Vadim Celine, for the story
At home on the board! How to learn to ride a skateboard.
2007 • Large-prose. Stanislav Burkin, for the novel
On the bank of the Tom Faun. • Small prose. Irina Glebova, for a selection of stories. • Poetry. Vladimir Kochnev, for a selection of poems. • Dramatic. Valery Pecheykin, for the play
Falcons. • Fantastic. Olga Onoyko, for his novel
Surgery. • Young Russian world. First Prize: Dmitry Vachedin (Mainz, Germany), for his story
The Rifleman azure sky; Second prize: Valery Pecheykin (Tashkent, Uzbekistan), for the play
Falcons; Third Prize: Alexander Mortgage (Odesa, Ukraine), for the play
Travel.
2008 • Large-prose. Sergei Krasilnikov, for the novel
Blood Bitch. • Small prose. Michael Coons, for a selection of stories. • Poetry. Andrei Egorov, for a selection of poems. • Drama.
Yaroslav Pulinovich, for the play ''Natasha's Dream'' • Literary criticism and essays. Alexander Montlevich, for his essay
Criminology Presence. • Screenplay. Daria Gratsevich, for the script
Touchy. • Young Russian world: First Prize: Sergey Krasilnikov (
Daugavpils, Latvia), for the novel
Blood Bitch; Second Prize: Daniel Benditskiy (Berlin, Germany), for a compilation of short stories, and the third prize: Oksana Barysheva (Almaty, Kazakhstan), for the documentary O
n this and that side Ryskulov.
2009 • Large-prose. Gulla Hirachev (
Alisa Ganieva), for her story
Salam, Dalgat!. • Small prose. Pauline Klyukina, for a selection of stories. • Poetry. Ekaterina Sokolova, for a selection of poems. • Drama. Anne Buchanan, for his play
Frontovichka. • Essays. Eugene Tabachnikov, for his essay
Generation I. 2010 • Large-prose. Olga Rimsha, for the novel
Still Water. • Small prose. Anna Geraskina, for the story,
I can not hear you. • Poetry. Alex Afonin, a poem from the book
Water and Time. • Drama. Maria Zielinska, for the play
Do you hear? • Essays. Tatiana Mazepina, for an essay
A Journey to the side of paradise. In Egypt, on the ground.
2011 • Large-prose. Vladislav Beekeeper, for the story
Mode. • Little Prose. Edward Lukoyanov, for a selection of stories. • Poetry. Andrew Bowman, for the book
Tysyacheletnik. • Drama. Ekaterina Vasilyeva, for the play
You were my,
Love me greatly, ''One day we'll all be happy''. • Essays. Marianne Ions, for the product
Residents gardens. • Fantastic. Anna Leonidova, for the novel
Before I die.
2012 • Large-prose. Ilia Pankratov, for the story
Slonodemiya. • Little Prose. Eugene Grandma, for a series of short stories, ''Winter's Tale''. • Poetry. Alexei Porvin, for a selection of poems. • Dramatic. Xenia Stepanycheva, for the play
The Rape. • Essays. Elena Pogorelaya, for a selection of critical articles. • Fantastic. Dmitry Kolodan, for the story and the cycle of short stories
The Time Jabberwocky. • Special film prize. Maxim Matkovsky, for a series of short stories,
Dancing with the pigs.
2013 • Large prose. Alexei Lesnyansky for the story
Otara goes to the wind. • Small prose. Alexander Reshovsky for a collection of short stories. • Poetry. Leta Yugai for a cycle of poems
Notes of a travelling folklorist. • Dramaturgy. Dmitry Bogoslavsky for his plays
Outer Sidekicks and Girls. • Essayism. Ekaterina Ivanova (Fedorchuk) for a selection of articles and essays. • Fiction. Anton Botev for the story ''Schrödinger's Cat''.
2014 • Large prose. Maxim Matkovsky for his novel ''Parrot in a Bear's Den
and Pavel Tokarenko for his novel Nail''. • Small Prose. Mikhail Shanin for a selection of short stories. • Poetry. Anastasia Afanasyeva for her book of poems
Fingerprints. • Dramaturgy. Irina Vaskovskaya for her play
Galatea Sobakina. • Essayism. Arslan Khasavov for his collection of essays
Reclaiming Space.
2015 • Large prose. Sergey Gorshkovozov (Samsonov) for the novel
Falcon Frontier. • Small prose. Gleb Didenko for a selection of short stories. • Poetry. Vladimir Belyaev for a selection of poems. • Essayism. Nikolai Podosokorsky for his essay
The Black Hen, or the Underground Dwellers by Antoni Pogorelsky as a story about Masonic initiation. ==Books published as a result of the Debut Prize==