Sigune Schnabel

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Sigune Schnabel (* 1981 in Filderstadt ) is a German poet and translator.

Life

She studied literary translation at the University of Düsseldorf and received an award from the Federal Association of Interpreters and Translators . She has published in various literary magazines, including Wortschau, Die Rampe, Karussell, Seitenstechen , Dichtungsring and mosaik. Poems by her have been translated into English, Romanian, Greek and Ukrainian. In 2017 she won the Literaare literature festival in Thun in Switzerland. In the same year she took part in the Literary March in Darmstadt and received the Ulrich Grasnick Lyrikpreis (2nd prize). In 2018 she was a prizewinner at postpoetry.NRW . Her two volumes of poetry Apple Days rainy (2017) and Traces of Forgotten Branches (2019) were published by Geest-Verlag.

Sigune Schnabel lives in Düsseldorf .

Single track

  • Traces of forgotten branches , Geest-Verlag, Vechta 2019
  • Raining Apple Days , Geest-Verlag, Vechta 2017

Co-edition

  • My way: Texts for the 2nd Vechta Youth Literature Prize , Geest-Verlag, Vechta 2019
  • Out of the ordinary , sealing ring booklet 54, Bonn 2018

Individual evidence

  1. 2017 - Sigune Schnabel - Literary March Darmstadt. Retrieved August 9, 2019 .
  2. postpoetryNRW. Retrieved August 9, 2019 .
  3. Schnabel, Sigune. September 13, 2017. Retrieved August 9, 2019 .
  4. ^ Sigune Schnabel - Authors' Lexicon - Literaturport.de. Retrieved August 9, 2019 .