Anja Goerz

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Anja Goerz, 2018

Anja Goerz (born April 22, 1968 in Niebüll ) is a German radio presenter and author .

Life

The trained photographer completed an internship at Radio Schleswig-Holstein (R.SH) in Kiel in 1989 , where she was trained as an editor and presenter (with Hermann Stümpert and Ad Roland ). Initially employed as a reporter and presenter in the daily program, Anja Goerz took over the management of the R.SH outdoor studio in Heide (Holstein) in 1990 , which no longer exists today. From 1992 she moderated the R.SH morning shows, among others together with Jörg Pilawa , Carsten Köthe , Volker Mittmann and Ralph Stölting.

In 1994 she moved to N-Joy in Hamburg , where she moderated the morning shows with Thomas Bug and Jörg Thadeusz . A year later she went back to Kiel to help set up Radio Nora as head of the service .

In 1998 Anja Goerz took over the management of the radio promotion and marketing department at Sat.1 in Berlin . In 2001 she left the television station and switched to the management of MedienKontor FFP Audio GmbH, which produces content for various radio stations. In 2004 she finally went back to radio. Since then, she hosted at Radio One broadcasts' one in the morning ',' One evening, '' An hour '(in cooperation with the weekly newspaper The time to December 2011) and a substitute,' The Professionals', 'The Day' and ' The Sunday drivers' with Andreas Keßler . On December 9, 2016, Anja Goerz presented her last program on Radio Eins. In addition, Anja Goerz was the presenter of the weekly program "Lauschkultur" on the internet radio HörbuchFM. From 2006 to 2008 Anja Goerz also moderated various evening and weekend programs on NDR 2 .

Since January 13, 2014, Anja Goerz has been moderating the early morning show "Der Morgen" (before the renaming "Der Gute Morgen") on "Bremen Zwei" (formerly Nordwestradio), alternating with Tom Grote, and portraying prominent personalities during the "talk time".

At the same time, Anja Goerz works as a novelist and non-fiction author. Her first novel "Herz auf Sendung" was published in June 2011 and the novel "Mein Leben in 80 B" was published in September 2012, both by rororo- Verlag. In June 2013 rororo published the anthology "May's a bit of summer?", In which Anja Goerz publishes stories with other authors such as Mia Morgowski , Anne Hertz and Britta Sabbag. At the end of March 2014, books2read, a newly founded publisher for electronic books, published the title "Der Ball ist rosa". In this novel, Anja Goerz processes the outing of ex-national player Thomas Hitzlsperger in a fictional story about a homosexual kicker in the Bundesliga .

On April 1, 2014, the non-fiction book "The East is a Feeling" was published by Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag in the dtv premium series, for which Anja Goerz had discussions with people from the former GDR. According to the dpa news agency , she has "made a plea for more tolerance". "The East is a Feeling" was printed in four editions and was also Spiegel bestseller. In the 30th year of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Deutsche Taschenbuch Verlag reissued the book in 2019 - with a new cover picture and a revised foreword by the author.

On April 7th, 2017 the first thriller by Anja Goerz with the title "Wenn ich Dich get" was published by Deutsches Taschenbuch Verlag . At the same time, the audio book recorded by Lotte Ohm and Stefan Kaminski , also under the title "Wenn ich Dich get", was published by Der Audio Verlag .

In October 2019, Anja Goerz and radio play author Eric Niemann published the first part (“green dead white”) of a four-part crime series radio play at the radio play provider Audible . The protagonists are the two inspectors Herma Bahnen and Jan Tesdorp , all cases take place in Schleswig-Holstein . The second part followed in February 2020 (“once, twice, murder”).

Anja Goerz has been bringing her enthusiasm for literature and her professional profession together in the podcast Die Schreibenden since January 2019 . She interviews popular authors, musicians, screenwriters and journalists.

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