Ann Catrin Apstein-Müller

Ann Catrin Apstein-Müller
Born (1973-04-13) April 13, 1973
Gräfelfing, Germany
Nationality German
Occupation Poet and translator
Years active 2002–present
Website Wortstromer Übersetzung & Lektorat, Ann Catrin Bolton & Piers Bolton Official Website (German)

Ann Catrin Apstein-Müller (also Ann Catrin Bolton) born 13 April 1973 in Gräfelfing) is a German poet and translator.[1] She lives and works in Augsburg.

Life and work

She grew up in a Munich suburb, where she finished school with the Abitur in 1992. After that she studied German literature and American literature and Media law at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and did training as a Bookseller. After ten years of part-time work in a bookshop, which she used to build up her freelance business, she now works as a freelance translator and editor for literary and specialized texts. She started writing poems when she was still at elementary school, in her most intensive poetic period between 2000 and 2013 her poems were mainly based on her own life and observations combined with influences from music, film and literature.[2]

Since 2005 she works mainly as a translator from Slovenian and English. She translated numerous works and plays by Slovenian authors into German.[3] In November 2015 she published her first own poetry book titled Sonnenhonig (Sun honey) in the series 100 Gedichte (100 poems) of the publisher Martin Werhand Verlag. Her second poetry book was published one year later by the same publisher, titled Degravitation.[4] Apart from poems – the first ones were published in 2002 in the anthology series Junge Lyrik (Young Poetry) by Martin Werhand Verlag.[5] Ann Catrin Apstein-Müller also published short prose, for example in the German literary magazine Dichtungsring.[6]

Published translations

Books

Plays

Articles in books and magazines

Own works

Books

Own articles in literature and professional magazines

External links

References

  1. Biografical data of Ann Catrin Apstein-Müller., In: Kürschners Deutscher Literatur-Kalender 2016/2017: Band I: A-O. Band II: P-Z., Walter De Gruyter Incorporated, 2016, S. 21, ISBN 978-3-11-045397-3
  2. Biographie of Ann Catrin Apstein-Müller in: Sonnenhonig, Martin Werhand Verlag, Melsbach 2015, ISBN 978-3-943910-20-9, S. 121
  3. Preußenpark - Aleš Šteger, Translation from Ann Catrin Apstein-Müller., In: Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 2009
  4. Ann Catrin Apstein-Müller. In: Martin Werhand Verlag., Publikationen 2015 + 2016
  5. Ann Catrin Apstein-Müller., In: Junge Lyrik III, Martin Werhand Verlag, Melsbach, 2002.
  6. Ann Catrin Apstein-Müller., In: Dichtungsring, 2008: Ausgabe 36, S. 29-31 + S. 126
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