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Born 1954 in Steyr, Upper Austria
Painting and drawing courses from childhood onwards.
Studies of English and French Literature at the University of Vienna. During that time first publication of short stories and essays in Austrian and German newspapers. Exhibitions in Vienna and the Netherlands
1987 Move to East Berlin in GDR (husband named General Representative for Shell Oil in the German Democratic Republic), immediately followed by official prohibition on publishing and exhibiting. This prohibition was evaded by courageous galerists in Dresden for two illegal exhibitions in 1988 and 1989.
Return to Vienna in 1991.
From that point: numerous publications, exhibitions, teaching contemporary literature and creative writing at universities in different countries, (paid for by the Austrian government under a program for cultural exchange). Classes held in German and English. Destinations to date: Europe, Middle East, Central America.
I love travelling, gardening and celebrating parties with my friends.
And as I write quite a lot of crime stories and novels too, (my wonderful translator Mary Tannert is already busy in transfering them into English)I love reading mystery, crime and thriller too.
In case you want to find out what is already available in English, read this list:
Bibliography:
in English:
Memoirs of a Vagabond, translated by Laura Ackerman and Mary Tannert, The Story Vault 2013, non-fiction travel prose
This is a collection of reports about the great people I met abroad and you can buy it in English as an e-book
2007 "The Silk Road" a crime story in: Passport to Crime, The finest Mystery Stories from International Crime Writers, ed.J. Hutchings, Carroll&Graf, New York 2007
Translated by Mary Tannert
2005 "The Silk Road" In: Ellery Queen's Crime&Mystery Magazine, July 2005
Translated by Mary Tannert
2003 "The Forest Forge" In: Ellery Queen's Crime&Mystery Magazine, July 2005
Translated by Mary Tannert
articles:
2013: Friday April12th 2013, http://noveladventurers.blogspot.com/
"Off the Beaten Track: Grey Nomads on a Red Continent"
2011: WLT,World Literature Today, May/June 2011
"Show Your Face, oh Violence", Crime Fiction as Written by Austrian Women Writers
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