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Michael K. Iwoleit was born in Duesseldorf in 1962 and now lives in Wuppertal. He took his A-levels and completed an education as biological technical assistant in 1982. Since 1989 he is freelance writer, translator, critic, and editor mostly in the field of science fiction and phantastica. Starting in the mid-nineties, he also worked as a copywriter and translator for advertising and IT industry. In the science fiction field he is best known for his novellas which have won the Deutsche Science Fiction Preis five times and the Kurd Lasswitz Preis twice. He published four novels, a story and an essay collection and about 30 stories in anthologies and magazines, several of which have been translated into English, Italian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Polish, Hungarian and Spanish. He is co-founder of the German science fiction magazine Nova and co-founder and editor of the international science fiction magazine InterNova that he kept running as a webzine for several years (and plans to revive). His homepage is at iwoleit.wordpress.com

 

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