Katinka Buddenkotte

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Katinka Buddenkotte (born March 15, 1976 in Münster ) is a German author and cabaret artist .

life and work

After graduating from high school, Katinka Buddenkotte worked in a call center, as a social worker, waitress and as a copywriter. She processed her experiences in satirical short stories. She is co-founder of the Cologne reading stage Rock'n Read .

The artist had her first successes as a participant in various poetry slams , in which she was chosen several times as the winner. Her book debut “I had them all” became a bestseller after it was featured in the 2007 program “ Was you read? “ Was presented by Jürgen von der Lippe (total circulation up to October 2010: 40,000 copies).

With the solo program of the same name, the artist presented a mixture of reading and stand-up comedy live. At WDR she was seen in the comedy shows NightWash , Comedy Festival , Poetry Slam , Prix ​​Pantheon and the Christmas revue The X-mas files . She also performs regularly with her colleague and friend Dagmar Schönleber under the duo name “Wüst 'n' Rot” .

After the publication of two further volumes of short stories, Katinka Buddenkotte's first novel, “Betreutes Trinken”, was published in October 2012 by Knaus-Verlag. More followed in 2015 and 2017 with reproduction according to daily form and Eddie has to go .

The writer and cabaret artist lives and works in Cologne.

Awards

Publications

Books

Audio books

In anthologies

Web links

supporting documents

  1. ^ "Supervised drinking against gravity" , deutschlandfunk.de from September 11, 2019, accessed September 14, 2019
  2. The X-Mas Files have been around for nine years , accessed September 14, 2019