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Michael Scott Moore was a 2006-2007 Fulbright fellow in Berlin, where he edits and writes for Spiegel Online. His first novel, Too Much of Nothing, was published by Carroll & Graf in 2003. His new book, Sweetness and Blood, a work of folk history and travel about the spread of… Read more »
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Aura Rosenberg lives and works in New York City and Berlin with her husband John Miller and their daughter Carmen. Hatje Cantz published her book Who Am I? What Am I? Where Am I? last year. Other publications include Berliner Kindheit (Berlin Childhood) published by Steidl Verlag and Head Shots published… Read more »
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Olaf Tischbier grew up in Lower Saxony reading American comic books. Now he is a tv, commercial, and film editor in Berlin where he has lived since 1994. He still reads comics.
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Rose-Anne Clermont, a Haitian-American writer and journalist first came to Berlin on a Fulbright Fellowship in 1998. Her writing has appeared in International Herald Tribune, Die Zeit, Spiegel Online, The Root and The Women’s International Perspective and on her blog, Currents Between Shores. Her memoir, Buschgirl, will be published in… Read more »
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David Sornig was born and raised in Melbourne and Germany and is now based in Adelaide where he lectures in creative writing at Flinders University. His fiction, non-fiction and criticism have appeared in Griffith Review, New Matilda, Antipodes, The Age and elsewhere. In 2008 he was awarded the Charles Pick Fellowship at… Read more »
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