Maria Linschinger

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Maria Linschinger , pseudonym Maria Eliskases (* 1946 in Jenbach , Tyrol) is an Austrian author of poetry and prose.

Life

Maria Linschinger attended the commercial academy in Innsbruck , had three professional years in Vienna, attended the Pedagogical Academy in Salzburg and Linz, and did distance learning in sociology and pedagogy. She has lived in the Salzkammergut since 1972 and worked there as a primary school teacher until 2001.

Under the stage name Maria Eliskases she published literature for adults, texts for children and young people appear under her real name. She is married to the visual artist Josef Linschinger and has a son and a daughter.

Linschinger is a member of the IG reading association, in the group of authors of the Stifterhaus , and the collecting society Literar-Mechana . She had readings in Vienna in the Alte Schmiede and in the Literaturhaus on Seidengasse , in the Literaturhaus Salzburg , in the Linzer Stifterhaus, at the Goethekreis Plauen / Vogtland, at the Technical University of Dresden, at the Turmbund in Innsbruck, at the University of Poitiers (France) and in Schools and libraries.

Awards

Works

  • “Stragula”, short story, Provincial Library, Weitra 2001
  • "Winterkind", Roman, Provincial Library, Weitra 2004 (under Maria Linschinger)
  • "Quellenweg", story, provincial library, Weitra 2008
  • “Der Haubentaucher”, short stories, Provincial Library, Weitra 2009
  • “Goldfish or The Swedish Archimedes”, novel, Provincial Library, Weitra 2011
  • "Frauenschuh", Roman, Provincial Library, Weitra 2013
  • “On the blue train”, short stories, Provincial Library, Weitra 2016

more publishments

Articles in the literary magazine LANDSTRICH, Schärding am Inn:

  • "The smallest cell", 2003
  • “At eye level”, 2004
  • "Sibylla", 2007
  • "Mooskopf", 2008
  • "The Shield", 2009
  • "Zirbenholz", 2011
  • “The Clivia is in bloom”, 2013

Contribution to the Passauer Pegasus:

  • "Village Children", 1989

Articles in the literary magazine RAMPE:

  • "Texts", 1997
  • “Grandfather and the Accordion,” 1998
  • “Seasons for City Children” (poems for children), 2000
  • “Sophia's knee or Lumberjack smelled it”, 2001

Contribution to the anthology "Poetics of Childhood Reading", Stifterhaus, Linz 2000:

  • "Once upon a time there was a fairy tale"

Articles in the literary journal FACETTEN:

  • "A Happy Child", 1998
  • "Spiral Staircase", 2000

Article in the journal for literature and science KOBUK:

Series of publications of the Upper Austria. Folk songs in the donor house

  • "A char and a salamander", chapter from the book project "Bosheitsnacht", published in the edition "Seegang", 2013

Youth books published under Maria Linschinger:

  • "Annemarie's Diary", Tyrolia Verlag, Innsbruck 1998
  • "Yolanda", Tyrolia Verlag, Innsbruck 1999
  • Local history reading booklet Upper Austria, OBV hpt, Vienna 2005
  • "Revenge is red", G&G Verlagsgesellschaft, Vienna 2006

Texts in anthologies for children under Maria Linschinger:

  • "Das Sternenbuch", G&G Verlagsgesellschaft, Vienna 2006
  • "The Fee and the Wolf", G&G Verlagsgesellschaft, Vienna 2007
  • "Serafin, the cake sheep and invisible happiness", Boje-Verlag, Cologne 2007
  • “Christmas on trial”, Boje-Verlag, Cologne 2008

Picture book published under Maria Linschinger:

  • "Cordula and the Bummerdings", Publishing House Library of the Province, illustrations by Solmaz Farhang, Weitra 2014

Texts in the children's literature magazine GECKO, Munich:

  • “Josefine looks out”, 2009
  • "Nixe Nixda", 2012

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Poetry reading. In: "Schools.eduhi.at, education highway, the Upper Austrian education portal". Franking elementary school, October 23, 2009, accessed on August 14, 2014 : "About Maria Linschinger (Maria Eliskases): [...] Commercial Academy in Salzburg and Linz, elementary school teacher in the Salzkammergut until 2001, distance learning in pedagogy and sociology."
  2. ^ Rencontre lectures - Maria Eliskases. In: "cultureLLe - culturelle.asso.univ-poitiers.fr". Association cultureLLe, accessed on May 23, 2016 : "Le club d'allemand et l'association cultureLLe vous invitent: Mercredi, 10 avril, 6:30 pm, Salle des Actes"
  3. Maria Linschinger. In: "ggverlag.at". G&G Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, accessed on May 23, 2016 .