Sebastian Ringel

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Sebastian Ringel (born November 18, 1976 in Großröhrsdorf ) is a German author .

Ringel grew up in Upper Lusatia and completed his school education in 1995 with the Abitur. After a discontinued history course at the Technical University of Dresden , he was trained as an occupational therapist . In 2002 his first novel Von der Monotonie des yeah, yeah, yeah was published by the Radebeuler NOTschriften-Verlag, shortly afterwards he moved to Leipzig . In 2004 Ringel published a volume of stories and poems with Mein Hund der Fisch . Inspired by a year-long stay in Australia , Ringel published the novel 5.8 People in 2009 . Since 2007 he has been self-employed as a city guide active in Leipzig, 2015 published on the occasion of the Leipzig city anniversary from the publisher Edition Leipzig in German and English , the whole world in miniature. Leipzig stories from 1000 years .

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