Falk-Ingo Klee

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Falk-Ingo Klee

Falk-Ingo Klee (born December 21, 1946 in Bochum ) is a German writer.

Life

From 1978 he wrote 16 novels that appeared in the Terra Astra series, between 1981 and 1987 31 novels for the science fiction magazine series Atlan . In 1982 and 1983 he published a novel in the Perry-Rhodan pocket book series Planetary Novels : Im Bann des Komet (# 235) and Geiseln der Sterne (# 248). He revised novels by WD Rohr for publisher Günter M. Schelwokat .

Outside of science fiction, Klee wrote two books about childhood cancer : a diary-written guide on the disease ( neuroblastoma ) of his then three-year-old daughter, which appeared in 1986, and the non-fiction book Cancer and Leukemia in Childhood , which was published in 1990 by Verlag für Medizin Fischer . In 2009 his regional crime thriller One-way Ticket , playing in his home town of Giessen , was released .

Publications (selection)

  • Jasmin K. (3 years) Diagnosis: cancer. Moewig Taschenbuchverlag, Rastatt 1986, ISBN 3-8118-3204-2 .
  • Childhood cancer and leukemia. Verlag für Medizin Fischer, Heidelberg 1990, ISBN 3-88463-133-0 .
  • One-way ticket - a case for the undertaker. Wartberg-Verlag, Gudensberg-Gleichen 2009, ISBN 3-8313-2055-1 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Once a ghostwriter . Article by Falk-Ingo-Klee from July 28, 2016 on perry-rhodan.net