Marlies Kalbhenn

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Marlies Kalbhenn (born March 27, 1945 in Schötmar / Lippe as Marlies Höner ) is a German writer, publisher and bookseller.

Life

After graduating from secondary school in 1962, she trained as a bookseller in Hamburg until 1965. She then returned to Westphalia and married Hans-Georg Kalbhenn in 1971. In Münster she worked as a bookseller and in a university library. In 1974 she moved to Espelkamp in the Minden-Lübbecke district , where she again worked in a bookstore. She then worked for forty years as a freelance VHS lecturer in the literature department.

From 1974 to 2001 she led an amateur theater group on a voluntary basis and was a member of the presbytery (church council) from 1984 to 2000.

She started writing in 1997 and has been publishing poems and stories since 1999.

In 2010 she founded her own small publishing house.

Awards

  • 1990, 1995: Culture Prize of the Minden-Lübbecke district for amateur theater
  • 1999: 4th place in the Wilhelm Busch Prize, Stadthagen for Helene
  • 2002: Espelkamp Women's Power Prize
  • 2006: European Fairy Tale Prize LITTLE (1st place in Germany, 5th in Europe) for The Fairy Tale of the Three Women
  • 2014: 1st Prize & Audience Prize of the North Hessian Literature Prize
  • 2015: 2nd prize at "The Art of Simplicity", Lebenshilfe Berlin
  • 2015: 3rd prize in "Bahngeschichten", Deutsche Bahn and SZ

Fonts

  • Friday I don't want to think about Sunday . Kunsthausverlag, Boddin 1999, ISBN 3-933274-31-1 .
  • Three needles in a baguette. Cheerful satirical poems . Kunsthausverlag, Boddin 2001, ISBN 3-933274-41-9 .
  • At twelve o'clock the tongue stops. An East Westphalian childhood in the 50s of the 20th century. For children from approx. Ten years and "non-children" . Kunsthausverlag, Boddin 2001, ISBN 3-933274-42-7 .
  • with Herbert Höner: Giving presents twice: another Christmas book . Kunsthausverlag, Boddin 2002 ISBN 3-933274-43-5 .
  • Because who kisses the good miller's wife . Kunsthausverlag, Boddin 2004.
  • More than yesterday, less than tomorrow . Kunsthausverlag, Boddin 2004, ISBN 3-933274-49-4 .
  • Whoever believes will be saved. Drawer stories . Kunsthausverlag, Boddin 2005, ISBN 3-933274-58-3 .
  • Munster ... I left half my heart in you . Hoener's Bureau, Münster 2008, ISBN 978-3-932959-68-4 .
  • Look at the moon and the forest and the Elbe. Stories and poems . Kalbhenn, Espelkamp 2012, ISBN 978-3-9814018-5-1 .
Release

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Marlies Kalbhenn in the Lexicon of Westphalian Authors
  2. a b Homepage of Marlies Kalbhenn
  3. a b Karsten Schulz: Two literary prizes for Espelkamperin Marlies Kalbhenn. In: New Westphalian. January 22, 2016, accessed May 10, 2018 .