Karla Weigand

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Karla Weigand in 2007

Karla Weigand (* 1944 in Munich as Karla Wolff) is a German writer .

biography

Karla Weigand, née Wolff, born and raised in Munich, attended the grammar school run by the “Poor School Sisters of Our Lady on the Anger” and, after graduating from high school , studied at the Pädagogische Hochschule München- Pasing for teaching at primary and secondary schools . The main subjects in her professional practice were English , German , history , sports , Catholic religion and ethics .

Weigand started writing late, encouraged and supported by her third husband Jörg Weigand . She publishes her historical novels and short stories under her own name, notebook novels and pocket books, however, under different pseudonyms .

Pseudonyms used

Carola Blackwood, Celine Noiret (with Jörg Weigand), Veronika Matthis, Henriette Schleich, Marie Viking, Karla Wolff.

bibliography

Weigand wrote numerous short stories from the field of history or fantasy. These have been published in various anthologies and magazines.

Historical novels under your own name

Volumes of stories under your own name

Pocket notebooks under two pseudonyms

  • The Blood Count of Florence as Carola Blackwood. IRRLICHT No. 10, Kelter Verlag , Hamburg
  • When ghosts take revenge Celine Noiret. IRRLICHT, No. 17, Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Deadly Peril as Celine Noiret. IRRLICHT, No. 26, Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Where there is horror as Carola Blackwood. IRRLICHT, No. 31, Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • The Black Monastery as Celine Noiret. GASLICHT, No. 58, Kelter Verlag, Hamburg

Book novels under pseudonyms

  • Firmin - a victim of his passion? as Veronika Matthis. “Mountain farmers. Dramatic Heimatromane ”, Volume 8, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Captured at Monkstone Castle as Carola Blackwood. IRRLICHT, “Weird Stories”, Volume 654, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Have trust in me, my darling as Veronika Matthis. “Home bells. Bergroman ”, Volume 28, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Murder at the Abbey as Carola Blackwood. "Midnight. Exciting novels to shudder ", Volume 19, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Excitement in Langenbach as Veronika Matthis. “Mountain farmers. Dramatic Heimatromane ”, Volume 19, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Curse of the Berber Witch as Carola Blackwood. GASLICHT, "Suspense novel for women", Volume 313, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Victim of an intrigue as Veronika Matthis. "Mountain farmers, Dramatic Heimatromane", Volume 28, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Thunderstorm over the Findeishof as Veronika Matthis. “Mountain farmers. Dramatic Heimatromane ”, Volume 31, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • The Silver Madonna as Carola Blackwood. GASLICHT, "Suspense novel for women", Volume 331, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Past rival as Carola Blackwood. IRRLICHT, “Weird Stories”, Volume 719, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Haunted Venice as Carola Blackwood. IRRLICHT, “Weird Stories”, Volume 733, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Haunted Cevennes as Celine Noiret. IRRLICHT, “Unheimliche Geschichte”, Volume 754, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Haunted by jealousy as Veronika Matthis. “Home bells. Bergroman ”, Volume 145, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Red as Death as Celine Noiret. GASLICHT, "Suspense novel for women", Volume 498, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Château des Verderbens as Celine Noiret. GASLICHT, "Suspense novel for women", Volume 507, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • When the Demon Wakes up as Carola Blackwood. IRRLICHT, “Unheimliche Geschichte”, Volume 892, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • The Black Monk as Celine Noiret. IRRLICHT, “Weird Stories”, Volume 9, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • The Evil Spirit of Drummingwell as Carola Blackwood. IRRLICHT, Volume 1138, Kelter Verlag Hamburg
  • Mosaic of Horror as Celine Noiret. GASLICHT, Volume 670, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • Journey to the Ghost Town as Celine Noiret. GASLICHT, Volume 693, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • The End of the Tomb Raiders as Celine Noiret. GASLICHT, Volume 722, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg
  • The secret of blonde Maja as Carola Blackwood, IRRLICHT, Volume 1219, Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg

Co-editing

  • WALTER ERNSTING: MY GUESTBOOK, “The first years of science fiction in Germany” . Edited by Jörg Weigand and Karla Wolff. Secondary literary series, Volume 48, First German Fantasy Club, Passau 2003.

supporting documents

  1. ^ Bibliographical lexicon of utopian-fantastic literature, Corian-Verlag , Meitingen
  2. Kürschner's German Literature Calendar , De Gruyter , 2014