Anja Marschall

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Anja Marschall (born July 17, 1962 in Hamburg ) is a German writer and publicist. She has published detective novels, thrillers and historical novels since 2012.

Career

Anja Marschall worked as an apple picker in Israel, a chambermaid in London, a kiosk seller at the Hamburg Landungsbrücken and a journalist. After studying economics at the University of Economics and Politics , she worked as a research assistant in the field of European labor and social research. She lives with her family in Schleswig-Holstein. In 2009 she founded Deich-Verlag, which she discontinued five years later in favor of her career as a writer. During this time Anja Marschall initiated the first crime prize for Schleswig-Holstein, the Nord Mord Award, which was presented by her publishing house in 2011. and has since been awarded by the cities of Itzehoe (in the course of the Kriminordica 2011) and Sankt Peter-Ording (in the course of the North Sea Crime Days 2018).

Her career as an author began in 2007 with her first published short story Reizend in the anthology Annual Fair of Presents published by Stories & Friends. Further short thrillers followed in various publishers. She is a member of the Mörderische Schwestern e. V., which she has chaired as Vice President since 2013, and in the Syndikat e. V. - Association for the promotion of German-language crime literature . In 2012 her first historical detective novel Fortunas Schatten was published by Dryas Verlag . A year later, a translation and revision of the British crime novel by Elisabeth M. Braddon Lady Audley's Secret (published 1862) under the German title The Secret of Lady Audley in Dryas Verlag. The historical crime series about Commissioner Hauke ​​Sötje, which Anja Marschall began with her first work Fortunas Schatten , was continued by Emons Verlag in 2016 with death on the Kiel Canal and betrayal on the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal in 2018. On average, Anja Marschall publishes one or two books a year in publishers such as Aufbau-Taschenbuch Verlag, Berlin, or Emons Verlag, Cologne.

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  2. a b Products according to authors: Anja Marschall A01. Retrieved July 8, 2018 .
  3. Anja Marschall. In: emons-verlag.de, accessed on July 8, 2018.
  4. a b homepage. Deich-Verlag, accessed on March 2, 2018.
  5. NordMordAward 2011. (PDF; 2.7 MB) In: Sonntags-Anzeiger . June 17, 2011, archived from the original on March 3, 2018 ; accessed on July 8, 2018 .
  6. Crime Nordica. Great fun for the city and region. In: stadtwerke-itzehoe.de. 2016, accessed July 8, 2018.
  7. North Murder Award. ( Memento from August 20, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) In: nordmordaward.de, accessed on July 8, 2018.
  8. ISBN 978-3-9811560-1-0 .
  9. In: Beekeeping & Bee Death. Criminal short stories. Edited by Sabrina Moriggl. KSB-Media, Gerlingen 2018, ISBN 978-3-946105-66-4 .
  10. ^ Swell and Wadden Murders. The murderous past of the North Frisian Islands. Edited by Regine Kölpin . Wellhöfer, Mannheim 2015, ISBN 978-3-95428-163-3 .
  11. ^ Presidium. In: moerderische-schwestern.eu, accessed on July 8, 2018.
  12. Anja Marschall. In: das-syndikat.com, accessed on July 8, 2018.
  13. Ilke Rosenburg: Translated by Anja Marschall: Victorian thriller with charm. In: shz.de. Norddeutsche Rundschau , September 22, 2013, accessed on July 8, 2018.