Werner Lindemann (7 October 1926 – 9 February 1993) was a German writer and poet.
He was the father of Till Lindemann, the lead vocalist of German industrial metal band Rammstein.
After the end of World War II, he studied natural sciences at Halle.
For example, in the book Mike Oldfield im Schaukelstuhl: Notizen eines Vaters ("Mike Oldfield in the Rocking Chair: Notes of a Father"), Lindemann contrasted the memories of the narrator, a parent, the views and ambitions of his son; the book remarked on the differences of character among educated people in different social systems, but also showed their similarities.
In 1985, the Academy of Arts in Berlin awarded him the Alex-Wedding-Preis, for his merits in the field of socialist children's literature.