Verena Zeltner

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Verena Zeltner (* 1951 in Lausnitz near Neustadt an der Orla ) is a German author .

Career

Verena Zeltner is a qualified industrial engineer (FH), after completing her studies she worked in the sales department of various companies and tried to find the balance between her work at work and writing books for children and young people. Her first books were published in 1999. She has been a freelance writer since 2006. She is a member of the Association of German Writers (VS), Regional Association of Thuringia, and has received several work grants from the Thuringian Ministry of Culture and the Thuringia Cultural Foundation. Verena Zeltner lives in Neustadt an der Orla.

Books

  • Lucie and Thami . Children's book, Thami Verlag Neunhofen 1999.
  • News from Lucie and Thami . Children's book, Thami Verlag Neunhofen 1999.
  • The magic bird . Youth book, Dana Verlag Bramsche 1999.
  • Nelly Goldhaar . Children's book, Thami Verlag Neunhofen 2000.
  • Lalu . Children's book, Thami Verlag Neunhofen, 2002.
  • Samson and Luise , continuation story, Thami Verlag Neunhofen 2003– 2016.
  • Max and Tippitu . Children's book, Turmhut Verlag Stockheim 2004.
  • Tree child dream child star child . Youth book, Turmhut Verlag Stockheim 2006 and 2011.
  • Osa travels to Sweden . Youth book, Thami Verlag Neunhofen 2008.
  • Christmas stories . Thami Verlag Neunhofen 2008.
  • Princess bat . Thami Verlag Neunhofen 2009.
  • Heaven full of chocolate . Youth book, Turmhut 2011, Plan for the Planet Tutzing 2013.
  • An Indian doesn't cry . Children's book, Turmhut Verlag Stockheim 2012.
  • Rabbit, Princess & Co . E-book, Thami Verlag Neunhofen 2014.
  • Cornflower children . Youth book, KLAK Verlag Berlin 2015.
  • Tiger eV children's book, Thami Verlag Neunhofen 2017.
  • ICEzeit - In the clutches of the white dragon Crystal . Youth book, Thami Verlag Neunhofen 2017.
  • Christmas stories for little and big people . Thami Verlag Neunhofen 2019.
  • 299 days . Youth book, Thami Verlag Neunhofen 2020.
  • further publications in various anthologies

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