Oksana Kuziv

[2][4][5] She graduated from University of Lviv with a degree in Ukrainian language and literature.

[2][4][6] Author of the books "Adamtso" (2014, novella), "V zakapelkakh dushi" (2015, poetry), "Nazovy mene svoieiu" (2016, prose), "SHCHEmyt" (2017, novel), "Zadyvlena v nebo" (2018, poetry), "Sobacha liubov" (2018, novel), "Yenchui svit" (2019, prose), "Prozrinnia" (2020, poetry), "Merezhyvo doli" (2020, short fiction), "Meshty dlia Hannusi" (2020), "BezsmertiIE" (2023, fairy tale for adults).

[4][7][8] In 2014, Oksana Kuziv's novel Adamtso became the Book of the Year among the youth of Prykarpattia, and in 2015 it was included in the list of the 80 best books of Ukraine over the past decade according to the Ukraine Reads to Children rating.

The writer's work "Tainstvo" from the book is also a play of the same name by the Vyhoda Amateur Theater (directed by Bohdan Melnyk).

The theater received an award from Ukrainian actress Rymma Ziubina at the 6th International East-West Ukrainian Theater Festival (2019, Krakow, Poland) for the poignancy and relevance of the play's themes.