Helga Engin-Deniz

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Helga Engin-Deniz

Helga Engin-Deniz (* 1941 in Vienna as Helga Mittelmeier ) is an Austrian writer .

Life

During her school days, Helga Mittelmeier wrote short stories for the weekend supplement of the newspaper Neues Österreich, which was discontinued in 1967 . After completing her compulsory school years , she joined the family business Mittelmeier Möbelwerkstätten and completed a three-year apprenticeship in the carpentry trade, completing a journeyman's examination. Over the next few years, she worked in several professions at the same time and, together with her brother, took over the management of the family business. Part-time she was u. a. works as a freelancer for the current service of ORF . In 1968 she married the lawyer Gérard Engin-Deniz.

In 2002 she began her writing activity by participating in literature and radio play competitions . Your novels appeared first in the cost publishing my book and novum on their own account and without editing. With the appearance of the crime novel The perfect move at Ibera, Engin-Deniz succeeded for the first time in publishing a work in a “real” publishing house. The actions of her works revolve around the typical topics of trivial literature in the genres of romance , adventure and crime stories, with autobiographical references and the like. a. on the action location Vienna.

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