Childhood Megre was born in
Chernigov Oblast,
USSR, in present-day Ukraine, and grew up in the village of Kuznichi. He spent most of his childhood with his grandmother, whom he describes as a village healer. As a teenager in the 1960s, Megre occasionally visited a monk called Father Feodorit at the
Trinity-Sergiev Monastery, in
Sergiev Posad, north-east of Moscow.
Early career Megre left home at age 16 and moved to Novosibirsk, where he worked as a photographer, camera operator and film director in several
commercial co-operatives. He married and had a daughter, Polina. As with many other newly capitalistic Russians, he took advantage of
Perestroika and the subsequent collapse of the communist system to launch his entrepreneurial career. By the late 1980s had become the president of the Inter-Regional Association of Siberian Entrepreneurs.
The Ringing Cedars of Russia Megre's experiences on the Ob River voyages form the central narrative of his best-selling series of books,
The Ringing Cedars of Russia (Russian: Звенящие Кедры России
tr. Zvenyashchiye Kedry Rossii)
, written between 1996 and 2010. The first volume,
Anastasia, was printed on credit at the Moscow Print Press Number 11 and the first copies were sold by the author himself in the Moscow metro. The primary concern of the series is the correct approach to planning, conceiving and raising children, which should all occur at the same location: a family homestead, or self-sufficient plot of land surrounded by a hedge with a water source, dwelling, woods, a meadow, vegetable gardens, berries, herbs, mushrooms, a greenhouse, sauna and beehives. The homestead should be created by a mother and father for the health and enjoyment of posterity. Being an entrepreneur, he set up his own company to publish subsequent volumes and a self-organised reader's group soon assisted in distributing the books more widely.
English translations The first English edition was translated and edited in the United States by John Woodsworth and Leonid Sharashkin, under contract with Megre. It was published and distributed in the U.S. by the Ringing Cedars Press, in the United Kingdom by Ringing Cedars UK Limited, and in Australia by Ringing Cedars Australia. However, the contract for this manuscript was cancelled after an unauthorised second edition with a black cover violated the Megre family's understanding of the arrangement. The remaining stock of black-covered books are still for sale though no new copies are permitted to be printed. In his tenth book, Megre included an appeal to his readers indicating that his author's page is the "only official source for correspondence in all languages from my readers all over the world". Despite this, the U.S., U.K. and Australian websites still claim to be official sites. The most recent English edition is published by the Ringing Cedars Publishing House LLC, based in Novosibirsk and operated by Megre's daughter Polina.
Future plans Megre plans to write screenplays to depict the ideas of his books in film. == The movement of kinship homesteads ==