Ulrike Schrimpf

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Ulrike Schrimpf at the award ceremony for the "Young Jury Awards", Vienna 2017

Ulrike Schrimpf (* 1975 in Berlin ) is a German literary scholar and author.

Life

Ulrike Schrimpf was born in Berlin as one of three daughters of a teacher couple. After completing private acting training and studying French philology and general and comparative literature, she worked in Berlin and Paris a. A. as a literary agent, editor, translator, literary scholar and critic and as a lecturer in medical communication and creative writing. She worked for S. Fischer Verlag , CH Beck Verlag , Libelle Verlag, Aladin Verlag, Südwest Verlag and Herder Verlag , as well as for the magazine for children's and young people's literature 1000 and 1 book , the Internet literary magazine Rossipotti, the book club (Bücherbühne) and the Berlin Literature Initiative (LIN). Ulrike Schrimpf is one of the co-founders of the Charité International Academy (ChIA) and was the pedagogical director there. She is the author of various specialist and non-fiction books as well as books for children and young people, including the three-volume ZARA series. Ulrike Schrimpf has three sons and lives and works in Vienna today. She is chair of the Vienna art and culture association ArtBuff and has been designing the literary podcast Dragon Books since 2020 .

Publications (selection)

Editorships

Literature podcast

  • Ulrike Schrimpf has been designing the literature podcast Dragon Books on soundcloud since 2020 .

Awards and grants

  • 2011 shortlist and audience award Der goldene Pick (FAZ and Chicken House) for Zara - Alles neu
  • 2012 Mira-Lobe-Scholarship , Federal Ministry for Education, Art and Culture, Austria, for Twincities. Two like day and night
  • 2020 Working grant for literature 2020, Federal Ministry for Art, Culture, Public Service and Sport, Austria, for Goldrot .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Profile of the author In: randomhouse.de , accessed on January 18, 2017
  2. Short biography In: Deutsch für Ärztinnen und Ärzte , Springer-Verlag, 2014, page XV ( preview in Google book search, accessed on January 18, 2017)
  3. Ulrike Schrimpf: Zaras Lied - "The Golden Pick". In: FAZ . October 31, 2011, accessed January 18, 2017 .

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