Marah Woolf

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Marah Woolf (2014)

Marah Woolf (born November 11, 1971 near Magdeburg as Ina Körner ) is a German writer who writes fantasy books for young people .

Life

From 1990 to 1992, Körner initially trained as a bank clerk at Dresdner Bank . After the birth of her second child, she studied politics and history at the University of Otto von Guericke . She then produced audio books for several years in her own studio. In 2011 she published her first book, MondSilberLicht . She lives in Magdeburg with her husband and three children. Marah Woolf is now working on her fourth book series. The first parts of the MondLichtSaga have been published in English and French (Michel Lafon publishing house). A Korean edition followed in 2015. Since 2015 she has also been writing under the pseudonym Emma C. Moore .

Awards

  • In 2013 she received the first indigenous author award from the Leipzig Book Fair , donated by the Leipzig Book Fair and Neobooks , Droemer Knaur's e-book self-publishing platform .
  • 2014 LovelyBooks reader award in the Fantasy category for BookLess
  • 2015 LovelyBooks reader award in the Fantasy category for MondSilberNacht
  • 2019 LovelyBooks readers' award in the Fantasy & Science Fiction category for Zorn der Engel and in the youth book / Fantasy category for a thousand times over

Works

Series

Moonlight saga

BookLessSaga

FederLeichtSaga

Gods Spark Saga

Angelus saga

Published under the pseudonym 'Emma C. Moore'

Frosting stories

Anthologies

Other books

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Grit Warnat: E-book author celebrates unimagined success. In: Volksstimme.de . March 9, 2013, accessed April 9, 2018 .
  2. Marah Woolf and Heidi Schmitt win award premiere. Börsenblatt , March 12, 2013, accessed on November 7, 2014 .