Peter Schwindt

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Peter Schwindt (born May 3, 1964 in Bonn ) is a German journalist and writer .

Peter Schwindt, 2018

Life

Peter Schwindt studied German, comparative literature and theater studies in Berlin and Bonn, but dropped out after fourteen semesters. He worked as a trainee and editor at Bastei-Verlag (Comics) and as an editor at Markt und Technik-Verlag Munich. Then he was project manager and game designer at Sunflowers Software in Obertshausen .

Peter Schwindt has been working as a freelancer since 1997, writing among other things as a radio play and screenwriter for radio and television. In 2000 he wrote the radio play series Justin Time for WDR , which he expanded three years later into a five-volume novel project about the time traveler Justin Time. In 2004, Schwindt was awarded the Segeberger Feder for his first volume Zeitsprung .

Peter Schwindt lives in Hanau and has a daughter.

Works

Scripts
Radio plays
  • Justin Time, WDR 2000
  • Three bears on Christmas night, WDR 2002
  • Morland - The Return of Eskatay, arrangement and direction: Leonhard Koppelmann , Headroom Sound Production 2009
  • Morland - The Flower of Evil, adaptation and direction: Leonhard Koppelmann , Headroom Sound Production 2011 (nominated for the German Audio Book Prize 2012)
  • Morland - The Legacy of Magicians, adaptation and direction: Leonhard Koppelmann , Headroom Sound Production 2012
Books
  • Schwarzfall , Piper 2010
  • Lifetime, Piper 2011
  • I am yours, you are mine, Ravensburger 2014
  • Borderland, Fischer Sauerländer 2018
  • Justin Time
    • Jump in time, 2004
    • The Montauk case, 2004
    • The portal, 2005
    • Treason in Florence, 2005
    • Mission London, 2006
  • Gwydion
    • Gwydion: The Road to Camelot, 2006
    • Gwydion: The Power of the Grail 2006
    • Gwydion: King Arthur's Treason, 2007
    • Gwydion: Merlin's Legacy, 2007
  • Libri Mortis
    • Whispering Shadows, 2005
    • Sleepless Voices, 2007
    • Lurking Silence, 2007
  • Morland
    • The return of the Eskatay, March 2009
    • The Flower of Evil, October 2009
    • The Legacy of the Mages, March 2010

Awards

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