Andreas Kimmelmann

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Andreas Manuel Kimmelmann (born January 29, 1979 in Munich ) is a German writer and lawyer .

biography

Andreas Kimmelmann attended the Rainer-Maria-Rilke-Gymnasium in Icking (Bavaria). After graduating from high school, he studied law in Munich, where he later a. a. worked as a lawyer in the law firm of the well-known criminal defense attorney Rolf Bossi .

Since 2007 he has published several short stories , v. a. in the crime and horror genre in magazines, anthologies and internet magazines, including the repeatedly discussed story "Agenda 2050" about a gloomy vision of a future education system. In July 2011 his detective novel "Mord im Lichthof" about the first case of the young Munich lawyer Alwin Eichhorn was published by Titus Verlag. From December 2010 to July 2011 five volumes of the children's book series "Bayernmaxl" were published by PM Publishing-Media-GmbH, for which Andreas Kimmelmann wrote the texts. For his short horror story "Inflated Pack", Andreas Kimmelmann was awarded 3rd place in the First German E-Book Prize at the Frankfurt Book Fair at the end of 2011 . The story was published in the same year in the e-book anthology "Best of Electronic Publishing 2011" by Satzweiss / Chichili.

In March 2012, his collection of short crime stories "Wrong Steps, Dark Paths" was published as an e-book by Satzweiss / Chichili. His short story "New Perspectives" was published in the associated anthology "A feeling for murder. The best entries for the Agatha Christie crime prize 2012" at Fischer E-Books.

In June 2014, Andreas Kimmelmann published a statement in which he publicly acknowledged Jesus Christ and announced that this would also have an impact on his work. His characters should no longer be immoral anti-heroes, but get their lives under control and become happy.

Works

Scientific works

  • Torture in the Leges Visigothorum Evidence: Chindasvinth's Legislation in the Mirror of Visigoth Legal Development. 2011, Frankfurt: Peter Lang GmbH, International Science Publishing House. ISBN 978-3-631-60982-8 .

Novels

Children's books

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Report on boersenblatt.net
  2. opinion on andreas-kimmelmann.de