Karina Albrecht

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Karina Albrecht (* 1959 in Plötz ) is a German writer from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

Life

Karina Albrecht grew up in today's Jarmen district of Plötz. After graduating from school in 1976, she learned the profession of zoo technician / mechanizer. From 1978 she worked as a veterinary assistant for two years. She then worked for two years as a cargo controller in the Rostock overseas port . Then she worked again in agriculture and completed a distance learning course to become an agricultural engineer in 1986 .

After the fall of the Wall she temporarily ran an inn. After the birth of her daughter in 1995, she first began to write poetry and worked on the village chronicle of Plötz. She wrote the story "Der Raisinenbaum", which appeared in 2004. In it she describes a family history and everyday life in the countryside in the GDR in the 1950s and 1960s. Similarities and references to real events and people in connection with fictional events brought her a mixed echo, especially in her hometown. After the conflict was picked up by the regional press, it became known nationwide in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania after an article in the Nordmagazin . She later wrote a second part of the story, which was published in 2010 together with the revised first part under the title "Elderberry tea with double grain". Karina Albrecht has been working with the internationally renowned artist Ute Patel-Missfeldt from Neuburg ad Donau (Bavaria) since 2010 . Together they published the volume of poetry "Bluntly - The World in My Mirror" in 2011.

Fonts

  • The raisin tree. BS-Verlag, Rostock 2004. ISBN 3-89954-124-3 .
  • Elderberry tea with double grain. Satirical novel. Mecklenburger Buchverlag, Neubrandenburg 2010. ISBN 978-3-9812309-8-7 .
  • Bluntly - The world in my mirror. Poems. Spica Verlag, Neubrandenburg 2011. ISBN 978-3-943168-02-0 .
  • Thistle in the Wind - A childhood in Western Pomerania and other catastrophes. Novel. Spica Verlag, Neubrandenburg 2012. ISBN 978-3-943168-16-7 .
  • On stilts to paradise - black as ebony, red as blood and gold as the west. Novel. Spica Verlag, Neubrandenburg 2013. ISBN 978-3-943168-36-5

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