The author read her poems, spoke about her creative work, new ideas, and the path she had to travel during difficult times, particularly during the occupation of Kherson. 

Her story is a combination of pain, strength, and faith in the future.
 
Today, Pani Nataliia lives in Mykolaiv, where she continues to create and inspire readers.

The meeting was moderated by the director of the Marko Kropyvnytskyi Central Library, Honored Journalist of Ukraine, Inha Khorzhevska.

We are grateful for the sincere conversation and the love for the Ukrainian word!

 
   
   

 

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