Marina is a modern Russian writer, whose books are published in many countries. She has travelled frequently with her husband, Leonid Tishkov, and records their journeys, with his illustrations, in her books Together they have travelled to India, Japan, Nepal (High Himalayas), Spain, France, Vietnam, Laos and Israel. Her books and articles include “The road to Annapurna”, “Walkers on the Sky”, “On the Way of Birds”, published by Eksmo..
Marina also teaches at the Moscow Institute of Modern Arts and has written on the art of creativity in her book “Study to look or the Lessons of Creative Flying”.
Radio Russia broadcast her programme, “In the Company of Marina Moskvina” for many years.
Her children’s book “My Dog Likes Jazz” is a collection of funny and fantastic tales about friendship and cosmic love, and has been widely translated. Marina was awarded a Diploma of Honor by the Hans Christian Andersen Award (IBBY) for “My Dog Likes Jazz” in 2000.
Marina is currently writing a novel about her grandfather and the Russian revolution of 1917.