Janneke Jonkman

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Janneke Jonkman (born Leiderdorp, The Netherlands 20 January 1978) is a Dutch writer.

After secondary school, Jonkman studied dance at the Koninklijk Conservatorium for three years. She broke off her studies there and subsequently attended the Stedelijk Gymnasium in Leiden, where she obtained her diploma in 1997. Whilst studying Dutch at the Universiteit van Amsterdam she became a member of the editorship of the literary magazine Nymph.

In 2001, Jonkman's debut novel Soms Mis Je Me Nooit (Sometimes You Never Miss Me) was published by Dutch publishers Prometheus/Bert Bakker. Her second book is called De Droomfotograaf (The Dream Photographer). These are currently available only in Dutch.

Interviews with Jonkman have appeared in Dutch magazines including Spits, Folia, Spui, Plug, AvantGarde and Viva.

She currently lives and works in Amsterdam, working part-time for the glossy magazine AvantGarde. She is in the process of making final alterations to her third book, entitled Verboden Te Twijfelen (Forbidden To Doubt), which will be released in October 2006. Further details have not yet been released.


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