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      • Fiction
        January 2020

        The Revenge of Baba Jaga

        by Artur Rosenstern

        Gisbert is 32 years old, Arminia fan, Slavic Studies student in his 20th semester at Bielefeld University. And he is in love: with the Ukrainian Julia, who is as beautiful as she is clever.But when he meets Julia's parents, he realises that eating pelmeni with her mother is no good. She thinks he's a loser, and under no circumstances does she want to entrust her daughter to him. First Gisbert has to prove to her that he is a good guy. She sends him to the Ukraine to get to know the customs, habits and above all the relatives there.Together with his friend Karl-Heinz, Gisbert sets off for Olexandriwka, a village in the Crimea. But his future mother-in-law, who is more reminiscent of the fairytale witch Baba Jaga, pulls the strings from Hanover to make his life as difficult as possible ...The programme features German-Ukrainian entanglements and faux pas with a dash of love, half guys, football, veil makers and the world's hottest pelmeni. From a time when Arminia was first class and Putin did not yet want the Crimea.

      • Fiction
        September 2020

        The Ex means Trouble

        by Sibylle Luig

        Esther (35), a society press reporter, is finalising the preparations for her wedding, which is to take place at a luxury resort in the German Alps. Everything seems absolutely perfect until she runs into the owner of the hotel: her ex-boyfriend, Mark, whom she has not seen since their break-up of ten years before. Memories of her first love are rekindled and Esther soon finds herself torn.  If this were not complicated enough, Esther also encounters heart throb film star, Danyal Karim, at the same hotel. In order to secure an exclusive interview with him despite the wedding preparations, Esther comes up with a crazy idea ….

      • Fiction
        March 2021

        Lagoon Whisperer

        by Gunnar Kunz

        Come to me. Don’t be afraid. Resist no longer the whispers of the lagoon. Climb down the stairs of the sunken houses of Venice, floor by floor. Deeper. Deeper. Below, in the darkness, something is waiting for you. A secret. Salvation. Death.   Black fog creeps towards Venice, black as the paint of a gondola, meandering through the lagoon and filling the channels with something dark. Something evil. Something that brings death and doom. Marco, son of a glassblower, and his girlfriend Chiara, the mask-maker, seem to be the only ones capable of saving Venice. But in doing so, they must not only fight against ancient magic, against intrigue and betrayal, but also surrender themselves to the whispering of the lagoon - and the fish-men, who according to legend live deep under the city.

      • Fiction
        September 2020

        Asparagus in Africa

        by Corinna Antelmann

        Asparagus in Africa is a quiet, personal narrative between melancholy and irony, a monologue disguised as a dialogue, a wordy and at the same time speechless confrontation between a caring son and his life-weary, 90-year-old father who is in hospital and is about to die. The son senses that he too is getting older and will take his father's place in the succession of generations. During what may well be their last encounter, both touch on the theme of nourishment and being nourished as a universal human need. Memories of eating together help them to find agreement where it seems to have become impossible to express their own feelings and needs in words.

      • Fiction
        October 2020

        Saskia’s Ghosts

        by Corinna Antelmann

        Saskia hates life. And she hates the home she was put into after her parents died. She trusts some ghosts alone, who live in a nearby forest cemetery. And give her the idea that her parents might still be alive, somewhere. They offer Saskia support in her search for them. But not without ulterior motives ...And then there is Oskar, the only one from the home she lets in. He wants to pull Saskia back on the side of life. But then something unexpected happens. And puts Saskia's budding joie de vivre to the test once again.

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