Uta-Maria Heim

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uta-Maria Heim
Born 14 October, 1963
Schramberg
Nationality German

Uta-Maria Heim (born 14 October, 1963) is a German writer.

Life

Heim was born in Schramberg in Germany on 14 October, 1963. She went to the University at Freiberg studying literature and sociology before taking her masters degree in Stuttgart. She then worked as a critic for the newspaper Stuttgarter Zeitung.

By 2006 she was a freelance writer creating radio plays, poems, plays and crime novels based in southern Germany.[1]

Awards

  • 1992 German Crime Fiction Prize (National 3) for the Rats Principle
  • 1994 German Crime Fiction Prize (National 2) for the City of Cockroaches
  • 1994 Berlin Art Prize (Literature Award)
  • 1998 Fellowship of the Villa Massimo
  • 2000 Friedrich Glauser Prize for Little Angel end

References

  1. Uta-Maria Heim, arte.tv, accessed 4 March 2013


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.