Beate Maly

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Beate Maly (* 1970 in Vienna ) is an Austrian author .

Life

Beate Maly completed an apprenticeship as a kindergarten teacher , initially worked as a kindergarten teacher and published children's stories, children's books and educational textbooks. In 2007 she received the Vienna Authors' Grant for the draft of her first historical novel The Midwife of Vienna , which was published by Ullstein Verlag at the end of 2008 . With the scholarship, she took a break from kindergarten and, in addition to studying novels, also completed additional training as a mobile early interventionist , since then she has been active in early intervention. Beate Maly is married and lives in Vienna with her husband and three children.

She was nominated for the Leo Perutz Prize in 2019 for Murder on the Danube .

Publications (selection)

Historical novels

Children's books

Educational textbooks

  • 1998: Experience the year in kindergarten , Verlag Ernst Kaufmann, ISBN 978-3780624673
  • 2000: Celebrating festivals as they happen: A foray through the church year , Tyrolia Publishing House, 2000, ISBN 978-3702223380
  • 2001: We discover the garden , illustrations by Bärbel Witzig, Verlag Ernst Kaufmann, 2001, ISBN 978-3780625496
  • 2014: We are all now ... witches and wizards! , Ideas and games for practice, Hase und Igel Verlag, ISBN 978-3-86760-888-6

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Beate Maly - Biography ( Memento from August 11, 2018 in the Internet Archive ). Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  2. Women's Culture Report of the City of Vienna 2007 . Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  3. Beate Maly . Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  4. Leo Perutz Prize for Crime Literature 2019: Five times high voltage. Retrieved July 2, 2019 .