Regina Schleheck

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Regina Schleheck (* 1959 in Wuppertal ) is a German writer .

Life

Schleheck grew up in Cologne and studied German , social sciences and sports science for teaching in Aachen . She worked as a teacher in East Westphalia , Cologne and Leverkusen , obtained a Montessori diploma in 2000, a license to teach practical philosophy in 2011 and is a senior teacher at a vocational college in Leverkusen, part-time as a consultant at adult education institutions. Since 1999 she has been writing and publishing mainly short stories in anthologies and literary magazines as well as radio plays, but also more extensive prose, scripts and plays, and she has also appeared as an editor. She belongs to the network of German-speaking crime writers Murderous Sisters , the authors 'group German-language crime literature syndicate , the Fantastik-authors-network (PAN) and the Cologne-based authors' group FAUST and is a supporting member of PEN Schleheck is divorced and has a daughter and four sons.

Works

Radio plays

Grand prose

Short prose collections

Awards

  • 1st place in the 7th Landschreiber competition in March 2020 for the short story Time to arrive
  • 1st place in the literary competition of the 12th Bonn Book Fair Migration in November 2019 for the short story demarcation
  • 1st place in the Corona Magazine competition in May 2019 for the short story The Trial by Fire
  • 2nd Putlitzer Prize 2017 for the short story Magda's Mother's Day present
  • 1st place in the Corona Magazine competition in May 2015 for the short story The Heavenly City
  • 1st place in the Corona Magazine competition in January 2014 for the short story Riesling
  • 2nd prize for the short story Iris mit de for the car fasting literature competition 2013 of the Thuringian transport company and the Evangelical Church of Central Germany
  • Friedrich Glauser Prize 2013 in the category of short crime novels for the crime short story minced meat
  • 1st place in the Corona Magazine competition in May 2013 for the short story Dölfchen's wonderful laundromat
  • 1st place in the Corona Magazine competition in October 2012 for the short story Straelen for initiates
  • Nominated with the short story Die Schlampe for the Würth Literature Prize 2012 based on a submission by Brigitte Kronauer : There is a time of longing when the subject does not yet have a name
  • 2nd place at the first German-language crime prize 2009 for short audio book stories for the crime thriller Killerpitsch
  • 1st place in the Corona Magazine competition in March 2009 for the short story Mann oh Manna and in May 2010 for the short story Die Schlampe
  • German Fantasy Prize 2008: Best Radio Play 2007 for Mark Brandis. Log Delta VII

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