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phantastisch! Ausgabe 19
2005
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Cover- Volkan Baga Interview Thomas Harbach: Interview mit Michael Marrak Dirk van den Boom: Interview mit John Ringo Nicole Rensmann: Interview mit Nina Blazon Bücher, Autoren & mehr Andreas Eschbach: Wie schreibt man eigentlich GUT? - Werkstattnotizen Teil 4 Horst Illmer: Don't Panik! Die wunderbare Welt der Sekundärliteratur Tobias O. Meißner: Das Mammut kommt! Carsten Kuhr: Die Konkurrenten Harry Potters Thomas Harbach: Trash and Treasury Helmuth W. Mommers: Kritik als therapeutische Kasteiung Achim Schnurrer: Meister der phantastischen Literatur - Rober Kraft - Teil 1 Alexander Kröger: Erinnerungen an Karl-Heinz Tuschel Ulrich Blose: Das Steinmüller-Universum Rezensionen Regnier Le Dykt: Ben Bova: "Asteroidensturm" Carsten Kuhr: Alan Dean Foster: "Bannsänger" Horst Illmer: Orson Scott Card: "Enders Schatten" Horst Illmer: Ronal Wright: "Die Schönheit jener fernen Stadt" Regnier Le Dykt: Boris Strugatzki: "Die Suche nach der Vorherbestimmung" Doris Dreßler: Thomas F. Monteleone: "Das Blut des Lammes" Andreas Wolf: Peter Straub: "In the Night Room" Horst Illmer: Peter Crowther (Hrsg.): "Moloch" Andreas Wolf: Richard L. Tierney: "Im Haus der Kröte" Uwe Anton: R. Eisfeld/W. Jeschke: "Marsfieber" Wissenschaft Götz Roderer: Leben, Version 2.0 Story Martin Rump: Das Ding auf der Straße Gütha Schwalbach: Der Rabe vom Feld Daniel Nejmirok: Grauzone

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Authors

John Ringo
John Ringo
Author · 49 books

John Ringo is a prolific author who has written in a wide variety of genres. His early life included a great deal of travel. He visited 23 foreign countries, and attended fourteen different schools. After graduation Ringo enlisted in the US military for four years, after which he studied marine biology. In 1999 he wrote and published his first novel "A Hymn Before Battle", which proved successful. Since 2000 Ringo has been a full time author. He has written science fiction, military fiction, and fantasy. Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. See this thread for more information.

Götz Roderer
Götz Roderer
Author · 13 books

Götz Roderer is a German physicist and occasional science fiction author. He has contributed several times to the 'Perry Rhodan' franchise.

Nina Blazon
Nina Blazon
Author · 26 books

Nina Blazon was born in Slovenia (the former Yugoslavia) in 1969. As a child growing up in the Bavarian town of Neu-Ulm, Nina enjoyed exploring the "forbidden" woods in search of dinosaurs, werewolves, and "monster deer" with the other children in town. Given her taste for adventure and strange creatures, it is no surprise that Nina's favorite childhood books include the works of Astrid Lindgren (Pippi Longstocking) and The Neverending Story by Michael Ende. These books served as an inspiration to Nina as she began writing poetry and stage plays at the age of 13. Despite a lack of encouragement from her parents, Nina pursued a work placement in journalism and began to further develop her craft. She credits the books of Theodore Sturgen as a major influence on her writing, and lives by her own advice of "Never forget your notebook!" as she often finds herself inspired by ordinary people doing everyday things. In her novel The Pact of the Wolves (Spring 2008), Nina explores her fascination with secret societies, which she supplements with historic facts from a 17th-century German witch trial—two dark, mysterious topics that create an eerie backdrop for her cast of spellbinding characters. Today Nina Blazon lives with her husband in Stuttgart, Germany—80 kilometers (50 miles) from the Black Forest. She enjoys traveling through Scandinavia, history, cinema, riding, and—undoubtedly—exploring the woods in search of dark creatures and bone-chilling adventures!

Andreas Eschbach
Andreas Eschbach
Author · 57 books

Andreas Eschbach is a German writer who mostly writes science fiction. Even if some of his stories do not exactly fall into the SF genre, they usually feature elements of the fantastic. Eschbach studied aerospace engineering at the University of Stuttgart and later worked as a software engineer. He has been writing since he was 12 years old. His first professional publication was the short story Dolls, published in 1991 in German computing magazine C't. His first novel was published in 1995. Five of his novels have won the Kurd-Laßwitz-Award, one of the most prestigious awards in the German SF scene. His novels have also been translated into a number of languages, including English, French, Italian, Russian, Polish, Turkish and Japanese. In 2002, his novel Das Jesus Video was adapted for German television. In 2003, his novel Eine Billion Dollar was adapted for German radio. As of 2006, his only novel translated into English was Die Haarteppichknüpfer, published in 2005 as The Carpet Makers.

Alexander Kroger
Author · 2 books
Alexander Kröger was the pen name of German engineer and science fiction author Helmut Routschek (1934 - 2016).
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