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Porträt Andrea Guenther

Andrea Günther

Enjoys writing about strong historical women.

She loves bizarre stories. Likes to write on SBB trains with a latte macchiatto next to her. Research north, east, south and west before writing. Working on a screenplay for the most recently written novel...

But Monday, Monday, in the relentless rhythm of seven, who actually thought of that, weeks should be irregular, one with nine days, the next with three and you should find out about it shortly beforehand from the media, but no, high noon, ...."
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NEW: Tschomski

A slightly different children's book.

A story about friendship and how to defend yourself against bullying. The little robot helps his 9-year-old friend Tom to assert himself in life using rather "unconventional" solutions. A funny story for girls and boys aged 6 to 10.

Current novel

A report for the Globetrotter magazine

"Walking time without a donkey is 3 hours, with a donkey 5 to 6 hours." How fast or slow you travel when accompanied by such a long-eared animal and who can actually learn what from whom on a week-long trip through the Italian Abruzzi: a very personal travel report.

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Current novel

A woman aims high. Courageous and against the tide.

Lucy Walker - the English woman who climbs a mountain and comes down changed. And then another and another and another: Liskamm, Jungfrau, the first ascent of the Balmhorn, fourteen hours climbing the Eiger...

Short stories

Tell the story straight to the point.

Bizarre characters, unexpected twists and absurd events, packed into linguistic gifts. Women who only want to play on a male keyboard, artists who are run over by a car while inventing a literary theory...

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And otherwise?

Write, write and write again

Language and writing - they won't let me go.  I worked as a journalist, developed teaching units and created teaching materials. Was a PR editor, freelance film critic... and am known as a reader of everything. No outer packaging is safe. If you want to hide something in the small print, you've come to the wrong place.

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