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For those interested in reading his latest drafts or engaging with the author directly, his most active presence is on Author.Today , where many of his works are available for free or as "in-progress" novels.
Critics on Author.Today note that Samylov has a "fairly beautiful language," particularly when describing landscapes and settings. However, some readers have critiqued his early chapters for focusing too much on scenery at the expense of character physical descriptions.
Readers appreciate the "intellectual" feel of his protagonists, who often solve problems through observation and deduction rather than raw power. For those interested in reading his latest drafts
His work is highly rated within its niche (averaging 4.3/5 on LitRes ), appealing to those who enjoy tactical, low-magic, or grounded sci-fi and alternate history.
Samylov's bibliography includes several standalone novels and series that have gained traction on platforms like Author.Today and LitRes. A series in the "popadantsy" genre, where the
A series in the "popadantsy" genre, where the protagonist is thrust into a magical or alternate world. It focuses on the struggle for survival and power starting from "extremely unfavorable positions".
A cycle reflecting his interest in alternate history and world-building, where the author explicitly states the world is a product of imagination rather than a strict historical critique. Reader Reception and Style Based on community reviews and literary profiles: A series in the "popadantsy" genre
Readers on LitRes describe the protagonist as a "Russian Dr. House"—a character who can "read faces and emotions" while navigating a plot involving the Bermuda Triangle and tragic historical events.



