Susanne Riedel

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Susanne Riedel ( pseudonym : Nelly Glimm , born May 13, 1959 in Unna ) is a German writer .

Life

After graduating from high school, Susanne Riedel completed an internship at the Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung and was a member of the editorial team of this newspaper until 1986 . In 1986 she went to Berlin where he took a degree of political science at. In addition, she worked as a journalist for radio , initially for the left-wing private broadcaster "Radio 100" and from 1988 for the youth radio station of the broadcaster Free Berlin . From 1992 she worked as an editor and moderator for the SFB . She has also been the editor of the astrology newspaper Loop! .

Susanne Riedel is a novelist .

Susanne Riedel is a member of the PEN Center Germany . In 1999 she received an artist grant from the Berlin Senate , in 2000 the jury prize at the Ingeborg Bachmann Competition in Klagenfurt and in 2002 the Wolfgang Koeppen Prize from the city of Greifswald .

Works

  • Cain's daughters , Berlin 2000
  • The finiteness of light , Berlin 2001
  • A woman from America , Berlin 2003
  • The Water Year , Berlin 2004 (under the name Nelly Glimm)

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