Natalia Matolinets (; born 20 December 1990) is a Ukrainian novelist and short stories writer. The winner of ESFS Chrysalis award (2023).
Natalia Matolinets was born in Lviv, Ukraine in 1990. She attended Ivan Franko National University of Lviv to study journalism and graduated in 2013.
She is the author of several novels, including the urban fantasy trilogy Varta in the Game, inspired by various European cities. Other works include mythological fantasy Hessie, Amaterasu Academy, All My Keys and Gaia and historical Ceramic Hearts.
Among her accolades are the Chrysalis Award from ESFS, "Best Debut" and "Best Series" distinctions from , shortlist, etc.
She has served as a literary resident of Gdaà Âsk City Culture Institute and Gdaà Âsk City of Literature in 2022, and held the same position in Prague UNESCO City of Literature in 2023. Guest speaker of festivals and panel discussions in Poland, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Sweden and the United Kingdom. A member of Swedish PEN since 2024.
Her book Varta in the Game was published in translation by Fragment Publishing House, Czech Republic, in 2023. Her books and short stories are translated to Polish, Czech, Bulgarian and English.
Natalia Matolinets is a co-founder of the Ukrainian literary association "Fantastic talk(s)", along with four other Ukrainian science fiction writers - Natalia Dovgopol, Iryna Grabovska, Daria Piskozub, and Svitlana Taratorina.