Sigrid Ramge

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Reading, Stuttgart-Feuerbach district library
Sigrid Ramge, reading, Stuttgart-Feuerbach district library, 2012

Sigrid Ramge , born Sigrid Oehlgardt (born April 23, 1939 in Bad Köstritz , Thuringia ) is a German writer .

life and work

After finishing secondary school in Gera , Sigrid Ramge completed a classical vocal training alongside his gardening apprenticeship . In 1959 she fled the GDR to the Federal Republic . She studied garden and landscape architecture and worked for several years as a garden architect , including in Stuttgart .

She married in 1965 and had a son and a daughter.

At the age of almost 50, Sigrid Ramge began to fulfill her dream job as a writer. In 1991 her first volume of stories was published . After further publications, she became a lecturer in the writing workshop at the University of Stuttgart in the General Studies in 1999 , which she headed for ten years. In addition, she gave writing courses in libraries, schools and cultural institutions in and around Stuttgart.

She has been a member of the Baden-Württemberg Writers' Association since 1992 .

From 2003 to 2006, Sigrid Ramge was a member of the jury in the sponsorship group of German writers , which awards grants and the Thaddäus Troll Prize . Since 1991 it has organized readings in Baden-Württemberg (e.g. Stuttgart Book Weeks, Karlsruhe Book Show), Bavaria , Brandenburg , Thuringia (e.g. Thuringian Literature and Author Days) and North Rhine-Westphalia .

Premiere reading, Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen district library, May 10, 2016

So far, Sigrid Ramge has published eleven books. Her novel Maifrost, in which she processed her family history, was published in May 2016.

Today she lives and works as a freelance writer in Stuttgart.

Works

stories

  • The threads of dreams , stories, Radix-Verlag, Stuttgart 1992, ISBN 3-929028-11-5 . New edition: quartus-verlag, Jena, 2004, paperback, 120 pages, illustrated, ISBN 3-936455-21-X
  • The smile of the stones , stories, quartus-Verlag, Jena, 2002, paperback, 142 pages, illustrated, ISBN 3-936455-12-0

Youth books

  • Wanjiko and the black storks, youth novel, Dachs-Verlag, Vienna, 1998, hardcover edition, 189 pages, ISBN 3-85191-135-0 , from 12 years
  • The invisible Wilhelmine , -Geisterreisen and Spukpannen-, Verlag Schatzkiste, Munich, 2006, paperback, 182 pages, illustrated, ISBN 3-86520-188-1
  • Radiant children , -20 years after Chernobyl-, Roman, amicus-Verlag, 2006, paperback, 144 pages, ISBN 3-935660-88-X

Detective novels

Novels

Anthologies

  • 1996: The forgotten village , story in "Count me to it". Brün-Verlag, Rüsselsheim. ISBN 3-926759-39-9 . GEDOK Rhein-Main-Taunus literature competition
  • 2006: Black Pearls , short thriller in "The trail leads to the Moselle". Addita-Verlag, Tawern. ISBN 978-3-939481-06-5 . Regional crime competition 2006.
  • 2008 Age does not protect against corpses , short thriller in "Mörderisches Ländle", Theiss-Verlag, Stuttgart, ISBN 978-3-8062-2215-9

Magazines, literary journals

  • 2000: Maifrost , excerpt from an unpublished novel in PALMBAUM, literary journal from Thuringia, ISSN  0943-545X
  • 2001 Leonore Linde , The Goldregenbaum , two stories in PALMBAUM, literary journal from Thuringia, ISSN  0943-545X
  • 2009: Beauty, her murderer and the pug (the exclusive 200-word novel) in LIFT, Stadtmagazin Stuttgart & Region, 19th year E 30681, no.11

Radio and TV

  • 1999 Wanjiko and the Black Storks , Free Radio for Stuttgart
  • 2006 Radiant Children , Free Radio for Stuttgart, Literature Discussion
  • 2009 Death in Trollingen , Free Radio for Stuttgart, Kultur Palast, Tatort Stuttgart (November 3rd)
  • 2009 Death in Trollinger , Radio Desert Wave, "Caleidophon", (October 16)
  • 2015 Lemberger corpse , SWR Mobil (January 15 and January 17, 2015), on the way in Zuffenhausen with Sonja Schrecklein

Awards

  • In 1997, the short story My Girlfriend Hannele was awarded a prize in a competition organized by the Foundation Geißstrasse 7 “Stuttgart mon amour”.
  • 2001 Children's and youth literature award of the Barnim district for the short story Der Märchengott.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Presentation of the authors on stadt-bad-koestritz.de, accessed on December 1, 2015
  2. Riesling ritual - Erlenbach-Binswangen Wine Museum. In: www.weinbaumuseum-erlenbach-binswangen.de. Retrieved December 2, 2015 .
  3. Susanne Müller-Baji: The trail leads from Uhlbach to Cappadocia . In: Stuttgarter Zeitung (ed.): Stuttgarter Zeitung, From the districts . Stuttgarter Zeitung Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Stuttgart December 27, 2019.
  4. a b Our program: Baden-Württemberg. Retrieved June 8, 2016 .
  5. ARCult Media GmbH: Kulturpreise.de: Eberhard and Bernadette - children's literature prices Barnim. In: www.kulturpreise.de. Retrieved December 1, 2015 .