Christiane Lind

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Christiane Lind (* 1964 ) is a German-speaking author. She has published novels and collections of short stories.

biography

Christiane Lind grew up in the border area of ​​Lower Saxony, studied social sciences at the University of Göttingen and did her doctorate at the University of Kassel . Today she lives alternately in Duisburg and Kassel. Lind did her doctorate in social sciences and worked in various professions until she became self-employed as a social researcher. She published four specialist books and several articles in specialist journals.

Since 2005 she has been writing short stories and other texts under the pseudonym "Chris Lind". She has now published more than 40 stories in anthologies and won smaller literary prizes. In June 2010 her debut novel Die Geliebte des Sarazenen was published by Rowohlt Verlag.

Prices

  • 2010: 3rd place at the 3rd Timmendorfer Strand literature competition 2009 "Traces" with once again Niendorf
  • 2010: Winner of the 7th literature competition of the Bayreuth “Festspielnachrichten” Who can you trust?
  • 2009: Runner-up at Literature Twitter as part of the 2nd literature prize, The Scent of the Colon
  • 2008: German Phantastik-Preis 2008 in the category “Best Anthology” for Drachenstarker Feenzauber , publisher v. Petra Hartmann (with Chris Lind's story: The summer of the elephant )
  • 2007: 1st prize for the story Mother's Day at the 1st Herford writing competition

Novels

As Christiane Lind

  • The Saracen's mistress (Rowohlt, 2010)
  • White roses on the Titanic (PersonalNovel Verlag, 2012)
  • Christmas punch and Christmas hangover. Cat stories for the festival (Rowohlt, 2012)
  • The house on the flower island (Knaur, 2013)
  • Finally mustache. Cats on the move (Rowohlt, 2014)

As Chris Lind

  • No god like everyone else (Sieben-Verlag, 2014)

As Laura Antoni

  • In the land of coffee blossoms (Thienemann, 2012)

Internet

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.rowohlt.de/buch/Christiane_Lind_Die_Geliebte_des_Sarazenen.2805955.html