Dagmar Seifert

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Dagmar Seifert (2015)

Dagmar Seifert (born May 23, 1955 in Grömitz ) is a German journalist, author and professor .

Life

Seifert first worked as a freelance journalist and editor. She wrote columns, fairy tales, radio features, scary stories, scripts and plays, but also non-fiction, especially cookbooks. Since 1999 she has also appeared as a novelist.

From 2009 to 2011 she was deputy editor-in-chief at the Kultur-Port internet portal, for which she still writes articles. In May 2013 Seifert completed her training as a preacher at the Evangelical Lutheran parish Uetersen " Am Kloster ".

Dagmar Seifert lives near Uetersen , where she also works in literature.

Works

  • A man is not a man (Een Mann is keen Mann) - Comedy, first performance in Hamburg's Ohnsorg Theater in 1989, in a Low German adaptation by Jürgen Pooch .
  • The pink half of the sky, novel (1999)
  • A silver-green waterfall, Roman (2000)
  • The Peanuts Cookbook (2000)
  • The Lavender Woman, novel (2001)
  • The Singles Cookbook (2001)
  • Firebird, novel (2002)
  • Eel soup and Mehlbüddel, cookbook (2002)
  • The winter of the dragonfly, novel (2004)
  • Good Neighborhood, 13 Scary Stories (2005)
  • Little tidbits, 13 scary stories (2006)
  • I am you and you are dead, Roman (2008)
  • Night shift for angels, 8 Christmas stories (2011)
  • Night of Peace, novella with own illustrations (2014)
  • The Wednesday Room, Roman (2016)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kulturport.de. Retrieved February 8, 2019 .
  2. The new predicant in spe - Dagmar Seifert
  3. Preach out of deep conviction