Ingo Blisse

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Ingo Blisse (born April 7, 1966 in Berlin ) is a German writer and currently lives in Cologne-Zollstock .

Life

Blisse attended the Georg-Herwegh-Gymnasium in Berlin and graduated from high school there . After moving from Berlin to Cologne, he increasingly concentrated on writing novels, some of which were published internationally. In addition, three of his ghostwritings were placed in specialist book bestseller lists. He also works as an editor for a specialist magazine.

Blisse has three sons and lives in Cologne and temporarily on Crete. He is the managing director of the company "Text Einsatz".

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According to himself, Blisse developed a passion for writing early on, but only expressed it relatively late.

After writing some reports for film and travel magazines as a ghostwriter , he began to write short stories in the 90s that were published in the literary sections of some Berlin newspapers, such as the Berliner Morgenpost  .

His first novel was published in 2002 under the title "The Testament" by abellio-Verlag . The book describes the unequal struggle for the legacy of a rich industrialist whose fortune is to be made available to the winner of a deadly hunt.

Subsequently, in 2006 his second novel "In the Land of Fear" was published by Freier Falke Verlag .

In 2008 Blisse's thriller “The CIA Puppet” was published. Thematically, the work, which is based on a true story, focuses on the experiences of a CIA informant.

After the publication of the book "Abbadon - The Evil in You" , Blisse increasingly shifted his focus to coaching young authors and ghostwriting novels, biographies and specialist literature. Here he recorded various successes and placements in bestseller lists.

Quotes

“I tried to give an outlet to my always abundant imagination. Due to a lack of talent, this did not work with music and much less with painting. Strangely, it took me a long time to realize that I had loved writing all my life and that I should maybe intensify it. "

- Geisterspiegel.de

“Otherwise, I like the works of this insane genius, James Ellroy. He is the only author whose work I admire without reservation. I also prefer honest, sincere books, especially when they ruthlessly judge the situation. To put it the other way around: The fabric softeners that write in this country bore me more than a three-hour commercial for pillowcases. "

- Geisterspiegel.de

supporting documents

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