Edith Linvers

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Edith Linvers (born October 15, 1940 in Rosenberg / Heiligenbeil , East Prussia) is a German writer .

To person

Until 1998 Linvers worked as an administrative clerk in the city of Recklinghausen 's cultural office . Since then she has devoted herself to her family and her work as a freelance writer. In addition, she regularly gives readings in the vest. In addition to aphorisms and poems, her works also include stories.

Linvers is a member of the Association of German Writers and the German Aphorism Archive in Hattingen.

In 2002 she was awarded the Alfred Müller Felsenburg Prize for upright literature.

Linvers lives in Recklinghausen.

Works

  • Not only experiences, poems , Winkelmann-Verlag, Recklinghausen 1984
  • Thorn harvest, poems , Winkelmann-Verlag, Recklinghausen 1987
  • Lin-Verse, poems / aphorisms , Winkelmann-Verlag, Recklinghausen 1991
  • Touches , poems, Winkelmann-Verlag, Recklinghausen 1992
  • Aphorisms , Winkelmann-Verlag, Recklinghausen 1996
  • To be honest ..., aphorisms , Winkelmann-Verlag, Recklinghausen 1999
  • Shadows longer than us, aphorisms + poems , Winkelmann-Verlag, Recklinghausen 2002
  • With a tailwind, aphorisms + poems , Winkelmann-Verlag, Recklinghausen 2005
  • Hibiscus and ice flowers , Haiku, Brockmeyer University Press, Bochum 2008
  • When thoughts rebel , Verlag der Buchhandlung Winkelmann, Recklinghausen 2008
  • Learning to fly while falling , aphorisms, Brockmeyer University Press, Bochum 2012

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