Katerina Timm

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Katerina Timm, 2009

Katerina Timm (born August 16, 1952 in Pirmasens ) is a German psychologist , psychotherapist and novelist .

Life

Katerina Timm was born in Rhineland-Palatinate and moved with her family to Büdingen in Hesse at the age of seven . Timm studied psychology in Marburg and has been working as a psychotherapist for thirty years. In 2007 she published her first book, Die Kosakenbraut ; In 2009 Timm presented her second novel Witch Sister . The action takes place in Büdingen, the city in which she grew up and where she first heard of the Büdingen witch trials . The Cossack bride was nominated for the DeLiA literature prize in 2009 and reached the finals. In 2011 Timm published another historical novel The Vow of the Virgins .

Works

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ DeLiA Literature Prize 2009 ( Memento from February 23, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) DeLiA