Gabriele Bärtels

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Gabriele Bärtels (* 1959 ) is a German author and journalist .

Life

Since 1998 she has published reports , portraits, essays , glosses , among others in Cicero , the Süddeutsche Zeitung , the Tagesspiegel , the Berliner Zeitung , the Welt , the weekly newspaper Die Zeit , the Frankfurter Rundschau , Spiegel Online , the Austrian weekly magazine News and SIE + ER from Switzerland. She also publishes in women's magazines such as Brigitte , Elle , Marie Claire , the lifestyle magazine Cosmopolitan , the illustrated Petra and other women's magazines. She translated three novels from English.

In 2002 her book Homme Bizarre , a collection of life stories, was published by Maas-Verlag. From 2004 to 2007 Gabriele Bärtels published FRIDA, an online women's magazine.

Gabriele Bärtels lives and works in Berlin .

Awards

She won several literary prizes for her short stories . For the translation of Gier from English by Garry Disher she received the German Crime Award 2000. As editor of the online women's magazine FRIDA, which appeared until August 2007, she received the Alternative Media Award in 2005 .

In December 2006 she received the journalist prize “Civic Commitment” from the Robert Bosch Foundation for the portrait of a volunteer street sweeper in the Tagesspiegel . For the short story Everything as always , she was among the nominees for the Agatha Christie Crime Prize 2006. In the same year, she was nominated for the Golden Prometheus Media Prize in February .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Publication of Frida