Felix A. Münter

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Leipzig Book Fair 2017: Felix Münter reads from "Trümmerwelten: The Secret of Alice Sparrow".

Felix Alexander Münter (born June 3, 1985 in Dortmund ) is a German author and translator .

Life

Felix Münter studied applied social sciences at the FH Dortmund . Since 2009 he has been working as a freelancer in the social and health sector. He is a trained emergency chaplain . Felix Münter has been working as an author for several publishing houses since 2014 . So far he has published in the genres of post apocalypse , horror , thriller , steampunk , scifi and fantasy .

From 2015 to the end of 2016, Münter worked as a lecturer and columnist at teilzeithelden.de. From 2009 to 2017 he was a member of the SPD and from 2016 to 2017 held a mandate in the city ​​center-west district council . In October 2017 he left the party and resigned from his seat. He lives and works in Dortmund.

bibliography

So far, the following novels have been published by Felix Münter:

The Rising:

A post-apocalyptic book series set a few decades after the collapse of human civilization. In 2017 it was translated from Mytago into Czech.

Westrin trilogy:

The books were originally published by Prometheus Games from 2015 , but the contract was terminated in January 2018, and the rights have been held by the paper decorator publisher ever since . In February 2018 there was a new edition.

Trümmerwelten: (together with Ann-Kathrin Karschnick )

The Carter files

The series has also been published in English by Papierverzierer Verlag since June 2018.

Troubleshooter

Archon

dynasty

Bootleggers

Individual works

Translations

Awards

  • 2015 RPC Award for The Rising: New Hope
  • Blogger Award "Silver Stephan" 2016 for The Rising 3: New Fronts
  • Blogger award "Bronzener Stephan" 2016 for exile

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Rising - Nová naděje . In: mytago.cz . ( mytago.cz [accessed on March 18, 2018]).
  2. Prometheus Games - Publisher Update # 13: Prometheus Games Publishing Blog. Accessed February 1, 2018 (German).

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