Alexander Lohmann

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Alexander Lohmann (born November 9, 1968 in Munich ) is a German author of fantasy novels and works as an editor and translator . He lives with his partner Linda Budinger in Leichlingen .

Life

After a few first attempts at writing at the age of 18 ( Das Ende der Welt ), which he now calls the sin of youth , Alexander Lohmann first completed a degree in German and history at the University of Cologne . He then worked as an editor (Bastei-Verlag) and final editor for various magazines. In 2002 he succeeded in a publication in the DSA series of novels with The Mill of Tears in Heyne Verlag . Another DSA novel followed in 2004 with Usurper .

Works

The black eye

Dark Folk Trilogy

Single novels

Short stories

Some of his over a hundred short stories and novellas are printed in:

  • Udo Mörsch (Ed.): Black Dragon . Go Verlag 2003.
  • Ute Eppich (Ed.): Hope . Geest publishing house 2001
  • Udo Mörsch (Ed.): Dolphins in the Fog . GoVerlag 2001
  • Barbara Jung (Ed.): Beyond the happy ending . Go & BeJot 2001
  • Stefanie Pappon / Ernst Wurdack (ed.): Creatures of darkness . Story Olympiad 2001

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