Michael Knoke

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Michael Knoke (* 1968 in Munster (Örtze) ; † April 23, 2010 ) was a German writer.

Michael Knoke worked in the social sector before doing distance learning to become a graphic designer. He made his debut as an author as a writer of reader stories in the series Geisterjäger John Sinclair , before he published his first novel booklet in 1995 with Imzeichen des Wolfes (Volume 145 of the Demonenland series by Bastei Verlag ). His novel Im Wendekreis der Angst was nominated for the Vincent Prize in 2008. In 2011 Totenmaar was posthumously awarded the Vincent Prize for Best Novel and the story The Shadow Clock was awarded Best Short Story.

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  1. Died: Michael Knoke (1968-2010). In: www.phantastiknews.de. Retrieved January 10, 2016 .
  2. VINCENT PRICE - The Horror Award: Michael Knoke passed away. In: vincent-preis.blogspot.de. Retrieved January 10, 2016 .