• Source: Andreas Brandhorst
    • Andreas Brandhorst (born 26 May 1956) is a translator (English to German) and author of fantasy and science fiction. In addition to writing under his own name, he uses the pseudonyms Thomas Lockwood and Andreas Weiler.


      Early life, family and education



      Andreas Brandhorst was born in Sielhorst, Rahden, Germany.


      Career


      His short story "Die Planktonfischer" won the Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis in 1983.


      Selected works


      Kantaki series
      Diamant-Trilogie

      Diamant (2004)
      Der Metamorph (2004)
      Der Zeitkrieg (2005)
      Graken trilogy

      Feuervögel (2006)
      Feuerstürme (2007)
      Feuerträume (2008)
      Im-Zeichen-der-Feuerstraße-trilogy

      Dürre (1988)
      Flut (1988)
      Eis (1988)
      Other novels

      Der Netzparasit (1983)
      Schatten des Ichs (1983)
      Die Sirenen von Kalypso (1983, as by Andreas Werning)
      In den Städten, in den Tempeln (1984, with Horst Pukallus)
      Mondsturmzeit (1984)
      Verschwörung auf Gilgam (1984)
      Das eherne Schwert (1985)
      Planet der wandernden Berge (1985)
      Die Macht der Träume (1991)
      Exodus der Generationen (2004) - *Perry Rhodan - Lemuria 3
      Die Trümmersphäre (2005) - Perry Rhodan - Pan-Thau-Ra 2
      Äon (2009)


      Secondary literature


      Alexander Seibold: "Wenn das Eigenleben der Figuren der Story schadet, greife ich ein" in Sascha Mamczak, Wolfgang Jeschke (eds.): Das Science Fiction Jahr 2008. Heyne, München 2008, ISBN 978-3-453-52436-1. pp. 543–558.


      References




      External links


      Andreas Brandhorst at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

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