List of Authors

Elisa Tau: A privately trained yearner, Elisa has several years of experience in trying to put their feelings into words through alliterations, metaphors and rhythm. Eerie and otherworldly themes are personal favorites for emotions that sometimes feel too big for their body. Poems: Loch Ness, Eulogy of a Dying Star

Angelina Wittenstein: A student of English and German, currently surviving on energy drinks, coffee and pure spite. Rumours say she’s actually three possums in a coat.
Poems: Her, Insomnia

Jan Luca Weinlicach: Mario, a teacher turned student (again) – and always a writer.
Poem: Dementor, The Assassin, Just a couple of Haikus I made

Michelle Piwek: Michelle Piwek studied Anglistik at Bielefeld University. Through seminars, she rediscovered the joys of creative writing which allowed her to deal with and express difficult and personal thoughts and emotions. Inspired by her love for books and reading, she is now moving on to become a librarian. Poem: A lesson in (in)visibility

Nils Apelmeier: Nils is a student at Universität Bielefeld. When not thinking about historical or imaginary settings, he runs Pen and Paper campaigns, does live action roleplay or plays improvisational theatre. Despite all this, he still has a fair grip on reality… At least he hopes so. 
Stories: HMS Belfast,  University Bielefeld Urban Legend! Conspiracy Theory, short story! Totally true! Slightly scary!

Onyx: Onyx is a rumor with lipstick for a pen. Their words haunt and mesmerize – a provocation or celebration, depending on who’s reading. What they can’t say out loud, they publish.
Poems: Serving C*nt, The C*ntess Holds my Heart

Doga Sarkus: A student studying to become a teacher of history and English Short Story: The Paths of the Past

Ssosma Ismail: I’m Ssosma, a horror lover with a strange fascination for the unsettling. I write the kind of stories that might make you glance over your shoulder. Have fun reading. Short Stories: The Ritual, The Irony of Spring (co-written with Alexander Konstanz)

Patrice Yao Late: Short Story: Neither From Here Not There

Liliana Mendes Schneebeli: I am Liliana, and I dabble in poetry – just enough to be intrigued by its pleasures. I enjoy discussing it and welcome your thoughts and feedback, so please feel free to share! Poem: Turning Point

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