Andreas Findig

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Andreas Findig (born August 4, 1961 in Linz as Andreas Huber; † May 7, 2018 ) was an Austrian writer .

Life

Resourceful grew up in Neuhofen an der Krems . He attended the Bundesrealgymnasium Traun , but left it shortly before the Matura to live in a community for a few years. After moving to Vienna , he worked as a boat rental company, bookseller and book buyer, among other things. As a journalist he wrote for the Neue Zürcher Zeitung and the Wiener Zeitung . He died in May 2018 at the age of 56.

literature

Findig began his fiction career writing short stories, short stories and children's books. In 1999 he published a Perry Rhodan children's book, the first of its kind, under the title Lausbiber-Alarm! Between April 2000 and November 2001 he wrote four Perry Rhodan novels as a guest author.

Awards

Publications

Volumes of stories

Poetry book

  • The sky from behind. A hundred poems from twenty years . Resistance Verlag, Linz 1996, ISBN 3-85285-003-7 .

Children's books

Radio plays

  • Legend of the hitchhiker's bus . RIAS Berlin 1991.
  • The star with the hiccups . WDR 1997.

Perry Rhodan novels (2000–2001)

  • 2016: The Lonely of Time (2000)
  • 2033: Death in the Turquoise Ocean (2000)
  • 2055: 13 against Arkon (2001)
  • 2101: The Conquestor (2001)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Died: Andreas Findig (1961-2018) . News from May 12, 2018 on phantastiknews.de
  2. biography on his homepage