Anne Rüffer

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Anne Rüffer (* 1957 ) is a German publisher and part owner of the non-fiction publishing house rüffer & rub in Zurich .

Life

Rüffer worked for many years in the private sector and helped to build a group of companies in the communications sector. She then switched to journalism as an author for weekly newspapers and various television stations. She has also worked as an author since 1999.

She is the managing publisher of the rüffer & rub publishing house founded in Zurich in 2000 . In 2008 she founded the Manuscript-Oase - Bureau for Author Advice . Also in 2008 the Römerhof Verlag was added, which only publishes biographies and which she founded together with the lawyer Gitti Hug. Since 2008, Anne Rüffer has also been a member of the jury for the annual Right Livelihood Award , also known as the “Alternative Nobel Prize”.

Her first novel was published in 2014 by Verlag LangenMüller .

Documentaries

  • 1998: SOS leukemia - who will save Marco Nese?
  • 2000: Beni's last trip - A youth suicide and its consequences
  • 2002: End of the line hope - ways out of anorexia and bulimia
  • 2003: Diagnosis: epilepsy
  • 2004: children in a coma
  • 2004: ways out of silence
  • 2005: Terminally ill and full of courage - three children conquer their world
  • 2006: Cancer diagnosis: What can I do for myself?
  • 2008: Swiss discover Allah. Walter and Sonja convert to Islam
  • 2008: Terminally ill and full of courage 2

Works

  • Living with schizophrenia. 52 conversations with Bettina about her way out of illness . Scherz, Bern 1999, ISBN 3-502-15644-1 .
  • Women with ideals. Ten lives for peace (with Angelika U. Reutter). rüffer & rub, Zurich 2001, ISBN 3-907625-02-1 .
  • Women live for peace. The Nobel Peace Prize winners from Bertha von Suttner to Schirin Ebadi (with Angelika U. Reutter). Piper, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-492-24209-X .
  • Miss Franzen visits happiness . Novel. LangenMüller, Munich 2014, ISBN 978-3-7844-3359-2 .

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