Ina Kramer
Ina Brigitte Kramer (born November 1, 1948 in Mülheim an der Ruhr ) is a German graphic artist and author of fantasy novels and poems.
Life
She studied fine arts and artistic teaching at the State Art Academy in Düsseldorf. After teaching art at a grammar school in Duisburg for four years, she started her own business as an illustrator and graphic designer. In 1983, together with Ulrich Kiesow and Werner Fuchs, she played a decisive role in the development of the role-playing world Aventurien . Here she is primarily responsible for the area of maps and the numerous illustrations in various adventure books and other materials. For Das Schwarze Auge she wrote the adventure The Wrath of the Bear in 1991 . Together with Britta Herz, Ina Kramer was the responsible editor at FanPro in Düsseldorf for a long time , including for supplementary volumes on Myranor . In addition, she supervised novel projects as a freelance editor. She has written several novels and short stories, some of which have also appeared in the UK , as well as poetry.
Personal
Ina Kramer had been married to Ulrich Kiesow since 1986 , who died in 1997. She lives and works in Düsseldorf.
Works
Aventuria novels and tales
- The baroness and the sorcerer's apprentice (story), in: Ulrich Kiesow (Hrsg.): Der Göttergleiche . Heyne Science fiction & Fantasy (Volume 6009), 1995, ISBN 3-453-09494-8 (new edition: Ulisses Games 2014).
- The life of St. Thalionmel:
- The lioness from Neetha . Heyne Science fiction & Fantasy (Volume 6004: Fantasy) 1995, ISBN 3-453-08679-1 (New edition: Ulisses Spiele 2012; English translation: The Lioness , 1996).
- Thalionmel's victim . Heyne Science fiction & Fantasy (Volume 6005: Fantasy) 1995, ISBN 3-453-08680-5 (New edition: Ulisses Spiele 2012; English translation: The Sacrifice , 1996).
- The trip to Salza:
- In the Farindelwald . Heyne Science fiction & Fantasy (Volume 6016: Fantasy) 1996, ISBN 3-453-10964-3 (New edition: Ulisses Games 2012).
- The search . Heyne Science fiction & Fantasy (Volume 6017: Fantasy) 1996, ISBN 3-453-10967-8 (new edition: Ulisses Games 2012).
- After the sermon (narrative, published in 2009 as an audio book by Horchposten-Verlag), in: Ina Kramer (Ed.): Von Menschen und Monstern . Heyne Science fiction & Fantasy (Volume 6030: Fantasy) 1998, ISBN 3-453-13358-7 .
- Vanjescha or an embarrassing incident (story), in: Momo Evers (Ed.): Magische Zeiten , Fantasy Productions 2005, ISBN 978-3890645162 .
- Can't read, can't write, but wants to become a baroness (short story, e-book from the Scriptorium Aventuris series ), Ulisses Spiele 2019.
Other works (selection)
- La Tempesta , Kindle E-Book 2012 (Novel).
- 110 poems , Books on Demand 2016.
- Penultimate considerations. Poems Volume 2 , Books on Demand 2018.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Tom Hillenbrand and Konrad Lischka: Drachenväter , Monsenstein und Vannerdat, 2015, ISBN 3956451155 .
Web links
- Literature by and about Ina Kramer in the catalog of the German National Library
- Ina Kramer in the Internet Speculative Fiction Database (English)
- Ina Kramer's website ( Memento from May 10, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- Overview of your books-on-demand publications. Retrieved November 3, 2019 .
- Author page on Goodreads. Retrieved November 5, 2019 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kramer, Ina |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Kramer, Ina Brigitte (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German graphic artist and author of fantasy novels |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 1, 1948 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mülheim an der Ruhr |