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Occupation
  
Novelist, Journalist

Name
  
Nina George

Role
  
Writer


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Born
  
30 August 1973 Bielefeld, Germany (
1973-08-30
)

Books
  
The Little Paris Bookshop, Das Lavendelzimmer

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Nina George (30 August 1973 in Bielefeld) is a German writer, best known as the author of The Little Paris Bookshop, an international bestseller, that has been translated in more than 28 languages as of 2015, and sold in more than 500.000 copies. She has published 26 books (novels, mysteries and non-fiction) as well as over hundred short stories and more than 600 columns. George has worked as a cop reporter, columnist and managing editor for a wide range of publications, including Hamburger Abendblatt, Die Welt, Der Hamburger, as well as TV Movie and Federwelt.

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George writes also under three pen-names. She writes non-fiction about issues of love, sexuality and eroticism, under the pseudonym Anne West. Under her married name Nina Kramer she wrote a thriller in 2008. She also wrote detective novels with her husband and co-writer Jo Kramer, their pseudonym being Jean Bagnol.

In 2012 and 2013 she won the DeLiA and the Glauser-Prize. Her first bestselling novel The Little Paris Bookshop (first published in German as "Das Lavendelzimmer" on May 2, 2013). She moved to Concarneau in France where she now lives with her husband Jo Kramer.

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Life and work

Nina George in 1991 dropped out of school before finishing high school and worked in various catering establishments from the age of fourteen. She began since 1993 writing as a freelance journalist and columnist for magazines like Cosmopolitan, Penthouse, TV Movie, Frau im Trend. In 1997, she wrote a book 'Good girls do it in bed, bad ones everywhere' under the pseudonym Anne West. She lived in Hamburg. In 2008, she appeared under the name Nina Kramer in 'Thriller A Life Without Me' about women's reproductive health.

George is Member to PEN, Das Syndikat (association of German-language crime writers), the Association of German Authors (VS), the Hamburg Authors’ Association (HAV), BücherFrauen (Women in Publishing), the IACW/AIEP (International Association of Crime Writers), the GEDOK (Association of female artists in Germany), PRO QUOTE and Lean In. Nina George sits on the board of the Three Seas Writers’ and Translators’ Council (TSWTC), whose members come from 16 different countries.

In 2014, she delivered the keynote address in Berlin at the German Writer’s Conference to 140 attending writers.

Nina George teaches writing at Literaturbüro Unna, Alsterdamm Kunstschule, Wilhelmsburger Honigfabrik, where she coaches young people, adults and professional authors.

After her father's death, she wrote semi-autobiographical novel The Little Paris Bookshop, which talks about bibliotherapy, the fear of death and how this fear holds us back from living life to the fullest, the mourning process, and travel on river boat from Paris in the Canal latéral à la Loire, via Literary Sanary, to the south of Provence. There are meta-literary references to many famous literary works and authors in her novel, including Erich Kästner's idea of a list of books as remedies for different afflictions. At the end there's an appendix where she offers an alphabetical list of books and what she recommends them for, starting with The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. She finds inspiration for writing in reading Jon Kalman Stefansson, Anna Gavalda, Dominique Manotti, Erica Jong, and Dorothea Brande.

Books as Nina George

  • 2017 The Little Breton Bistro, a novel
  • 2013 The Little Paris Bookshop, a novel, Crown, ISBN 9780553418774
  • 2010 The Moon Player, Knaur, ISBN 3-426-66336-8 - awarded the Delia 2011 - literary prize for the best German romance of the previous year by the Friends of German romance literature
  • 2008 How the Hell, Fischer, Frankfurt, ISBN 3-596-17435-X .
  • 2005 The Vocabulary of Men, Lappan, ISBN 3-8303-3123-1 .
  • 2003 The Way of the Warrior, Droemer Knaur, ISBN 3-426-27309-8 .
  • 2003 Jack, Queen, Checked, Death, Hamburger Abendblatt, ISBN 3-921305-12-8 .
  • 2001 No Sex, No Beer and Lots of Dead, Droemer Knaur, ISBN 3-426-61844-3 .
  • Books as Anne West

  • 2009 What Women Dream and How To Get It, Droemer Knaur, ISBN 3-426-78338-X
  • 2009 Sex for advanced skiers, Droemer Knaur, ISBN 3-426-78222-7
  • 2009 Feeling - the feeling, Droemer Knaur, ISBN 3-426-78023-2
  • 2009 Absolute Sex, Droemer Knaur, ISBN 3-426-78236-7
  • 2007 Sex Goddesses Manual, Droemer Knaur, ISBN 3-426-77953-6
  • 2006 One Day Sex, Knaur, ISBN 3-426-64448-7
  • 2006 The Venus Effect, Droemer Knaur, ISBN 3-426-77900-5
  • 2005 First Aid For Those in Love, Droemer Knaur, ISBN 3-426-77764-9
  • 2004 Dirty Stories, Droemer Knaur, ISBN 3-426-62672-1
  • 2003 Kamasutra Without Hernia, as co-author. Droemer Knaur, ISBN 3-426-62288-2
  • 2003 Why Men Are So Quick and Women Just Pretend, Droemer Knaur, . ISBN 3-426-62468-0
  • 1998 Good Girls Do It in Bed - Bad Ones Everywhere, Droemer Knaur, ISBN 3-426-60930-4
  • Books as Jean Bagnol

  • Commissarire Mazan and the blind angel, Droemer Knaur, 2015 ISBN 978-3426516539
  • Commissaire Mazan and the heirs of the Marquis Droemer Knaur, 2013 ISBN 978-3426514238
  • References

    Nina George Wikipedia