Albrecht Behmel

Most notably, however, are a series of self-help e-books for fellow students, making him one of the pioneers of German electronic publishing.

[2][3] In 2013 he founded Samiel Award, an annual literary prize for antagonists of newly published German novels.

The first Samiel Award went to Austrian writer Jan Kossdorff for a dark humor novel about human trafficking and advertising agencies.

[citation needed] Real-life silhouettes merge into something almost but not totally abstract - a swarm of forms that is more than the sum of its elements or parts.

[6][7] 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 Two recurring motifs of most of his books are urban culture and the pitfalls of modern communication but also horsemanship and alcoholism or a mix thereof.

A recurring thought is that institutions like most governments, schools, churches and universities have not kept up with current social developments for decades, and in some cases, centuries, which contradicts their claim to leading positions within society.

Albrecht Behmel, 2013