Tino Hemmann

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Tino Hemmann (2009)

Tino Hemmann (born February 2, 1967 in Leipzig ) is a German entrepreneur and author (including under the pseudonym Frank Steif ).

Life

Tino Hemmann grew up in the GDR in the district city of Leipzig. After training for balance maker he took a frame in the officer studies on the officer Academy of ground forces "Ernst Thalmann" in Zittau the graduate to. There he studied chemistry and education and was in the NVA service until 1989 . He then worked for a short time as an educator and teacher at a Leipzig school. After the fall of the Berlin Wall , Hemmann began to work in the digital printing industry.

After he said he had already “written his first texts on paper” at the age of ten, he began self-publishing his own books under the labels Engelsdorfer Verl.-Ges. (VHEVG) and DDF . This resulted in the sole proprietorship Engelsdorfer Verlag , which he founded in Leipzig in 2004, for the creation of self-publications , through which he has since published his works.

He is a member of the Free German Association of Authors (FDA).

Tino Hemmann is married, has three children and has lived in the Naunhof district of Ammelshain near Leipzig since 1998 .

Self publications

prose

  • Goodbye, bastard! Proshchay, ublyudok! Thriller trilogy :

Non-fiction

(Co-) editorships

  • Frank Steif: My first sex - related experiences of German adolescents and adults at the beginning of the 21st century . Leipzig 2006, ISBN 3-939404-00-4
  • In Memorian Horst Schluckner (1921-2008). Leipzig 2008, ISBN 978-3-86703-973-4 .
  • Leipzig 200 years ago and the Battle of Nations in 1813. Original writing by G. Heinrich from 1913. Anniversary edition. 2nd, revised edition. Leipzig 2013, ISBN 978-3-95488-237-3 (edited and edited together with: Eberhard Baage).

literature

  • Michaela Weber: Leipzig publisher. Portraits and interviews. Pro Leipzig, Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-936508-44-4 , pp. 60-63.

Individual evidence

  1. a b See information on Tino Hemmann on the company's own website (www.tino-hemmann.de); accessed on February 15, 2014.
  2. a b c Cf. portrait of Tino Hemmann on the website of his company Engelsdorfer Verlag (www.engelsdorfer-verlag.de); accessed on February 15, 2014.
  3. Entry on Engelsdorf remains: the history of a Central German community in the German National Library (DNB)
  4. Entry on Shinkh: one must be the victim in the DNB
  5. See information on Engelsdorfer Verlag on the company website (www.engelsdorfer-verlag.de); accessed on February 15, 2014.

Web links

Commons : Tino Hemmann  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files