Ulrike Anna Bleier

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Ulrike Anna Bleier (born February 9, 1968 in Regensburg ) is a German writer and journalist.

Life

Bleier spent her childhood and youth in Upper Palatinate and Lower Bavaria near Regensburg. In autumn 1989 she moved to Cologne , where she studied applied social sciences , linguistics , phonetics and comparative studies.

Since 2000 she has published regularly in Austrian and German literary magazines, initially under the pseudonym Greta von der Donau or Greta Donau , later also as Ulrike Anna Bleier .

In 2013 she was a finalist at the MDR Literature Prize in Leipzig. Her debut novel Schwimmerbecken (2016) was on the 2017 hotlist of the 10 best books from independent German-language publishers. In September 2018, her second novel, Bushaltestelle, was published . In 2019 she received the Dieter Wellershoff Scholarship from the City of Cologne.

Works

Novels and short stories

Awards and grants (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.literaturportal-bayern.de/autorinnen-autoren?task=lpbauthor.default&pnd=1058932845
  2. https://www.literaturportal-bayern.de/autorinnen-autoren?task=lpbauthor.default&pnd=1058932845
  3. Ulrike Anna Bleier and Bastian Schneider receive funding . Homepage of the City of Cologne from April 16, 2019. Retrieved on August 25, 2019.