Peggy Wolf

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Peggy Wolf (* 1971 in Wernigerode ) is a German journalist and author .

Life

Peggy Wolf grew up in Ilsenburg and Wernigerode and trained as a technical draftsman in Blankenburg. She then studied librarianship in Leipzig , London and Saint Petersburg and graduated as a qualified librarian . After graduating, she turned to writing and was trained by Carola Heldt and Ernst A. Rauter . She worked for various newspapers, including the Hamburger Abendblatt , the Süddeutsche Zeitung , the taz and the Tagesspiegel . In addition to current topics in the editorial offices, she mainly wrote reports, features and background reports on topics of her own choosing.

She also works as a lecturer, ghostwriter and trainer. She is a member of the German Association of Journalists (DJV) and the Hamburg Authors' Association as well as the Friends and Friends of the PEN Center Germany .

Peggy Wolf lives and works in Hamburg .

Works

  • Star songs and grave chants. Vita Sackville-West . An annotated bibliography of the German-language publications by and about her 1930–2005. Daphne Verlag, Göttingen 2006, ISBN 3-89137-041-5 .
  • Desertion. Stories from a vanished country. Verlag am Park, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-89793-147-3 (short stories).
  • Field on the shoes. Novel. Querverlag, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-89656-223-4 ( review by Frank Duwald).
  • together with Patrick Lautenschlager: Secret Language. Part 1: The uninvited guests. fingershop.ch, Allschwil (Switzerland) 2014, ISBN 978-3-906054-14-8 (book for young people).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Peggy Wolf. In: eulenspiegel.com. Eulenspiegel Verlagsgruppe , accessed on February 28, 2017 (short biography).
  2. a b Peggy Wolf. In: hh-av.de. Hamburg Authors Association V., accessed on February 28, 2017 (short biography, publications).
  3. Members of the Friends and Friends Association. In: pen-deutschland.de. PEN Center Germany , accessed on February 28, 2017 .