Andreas Brandhorst
Born (1956-05-26) 26 May 1956
Sielhorst, Rahden, Germany
Occupation(s)Translator and author

Andreas Brandhorst (born in Sielhorst, Rahden, Germany on 26 May 1956) is a translator (English to German) and author of fantasy and science fiction.[1] In addition to writing under his own name, he uses the pseudonyms Thomas Lockwood and Andreas Weiler.

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

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