Martina Dierks

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Martina Dierks (born April 15, 1953 in Berlin ; † August 28, 2012 there ) was a German writer .

biography

Martina Dierks was born in East Berlin and grew up with her grandparents. In 1961 she moved with her parents to West Berlin . She made a training for foreign languages and then completed the Gifted High School . After studying German and Slavic studies , she worked a. a. as a nurse, waitress, cemetery gardener and on the assembly line in a chocolate factory.

Dierks wrote poems and short stories as a child and adolescent. Since 1987, she appeared alongside publications in poetry - Anthologies primarily as a writer of children's books and for SFB - or rbb -Kinderfunksendung Ohrenbär in appearance.

Martina Dierks lived with her partner Raimund Krone in Berlin-Schöneberg until her death .

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Awards

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Kosch (Ed.) Et al. German Literature Lexicon. The 20th century. Volume 6: Deeg - Dürrenfeld. Walter de Gruyter, Munich and Zurich 2012, ISBN 3-11-096110-5 , p. 221.
  2. ↑ Date of death see Working Group for Youth Literature (Ed.): JuLit , Heft 4/2012, p. 79.
  3. ohrenbaer.de Website of the Ohrbär editorial team on Martina Dierks

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