Erika Scherer

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Erika Scherer , (born September 23, 1958 in Rauris ) is an Austrian writer and book publisher.

Life

Ms. Scherer grew up in Bucheben ( Rauris Valley ) in the state of Salzburg . She has been writing poetry and prose since around 1978. After completing a commercial apprenticeship, she trained in marketing to become an advertising specialist. This was followed by the step into self-employment with the establishment of her own publishing house, Rupertus Verlag (www.rupertusverlag.at). Above all, the books "On the way to the high Sonnblick", "Meine Spur", "Meine Tour" and "Die 13 Plagen in den Alpen", which were published by Rupertus Verlag , are known.

The mother of three daughters (Susanne, Christine and Ulrike) now lives in Goldegg in Pongau .

Works

She is the author or editor of the following books:

  • Erika Scherer among others: Lend, Embach: a community in the course of time , publisher: community Lend, 1991.
  • Erika Scherer, Horst Scholz: The old Pinzgau . Rauter, St. Johann 1993.
  • For reading, zan Vilesn and Losn . Rauter, St. Johann 1995.
  • Erika Scherer, Horst Scholz: Zell am See in the past few days . Rauter, St. Johann 1996.
  • Erika Scherer: On the way to the high Sonnblick . RUPERTUS Verlag, Schwarzach 2000,
  • Erwin Hettegger, Fritz Koller, Erika Scherer: Schwarzach Chronicle: 1906-2006. 100 years anniversary . Ed .: Municipality of Schwarzach. Rupertus, Schwarzach 2006.
  • Erika Scherer: My Tour , RUPERTUS Verlag, Goldegg 2009
  • Christine Scherer: My 1st track , RUPERTUS Verlag, Goldegg 2011

Individual evidence

  1. Literaturnetz.at

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