Martin Auer
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Martin Auer is an Austrian writer.
He was born in Vienna in 1951. After finishing school he started but never finished the study of German and History. He was an actor, a singer-songwriter, a journalist and a magician before he published his first book in 1986. Since then he has published more than 40 titles, about two thirds for children. He has been awarded several prizes, among them the Austrian National Prize for Children's Literature in 1994, 1998 and 2000. He has been nominated for the Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1997 and has been made an Honorary Professor in 2005.
Since 2002 Martin Auer has been a regular contributor to New Delhi's Parenting magazine.
[edit] Works translated in English
- Now, Now, Markus, or, I Need a Bird (illustrated by Simone Klages) ISBN 1-55037-092-8
- The Blue Boy (illustrated by Simone Klages) ISBN 0027076105
[edit] External links
- Martin Auer's homepage in German and English
- The Strange War - Stories for a Culture of Peace in more than 20 languages
- The Happy Hour Storybook