I was born. That was in the year 1979.
The city was Herne in Germany. Notorius for
its gravejards. Maybe an explanation for my
obsession.
At the Age of two I started reading and
did some own writing:
”Being dead – the right way” and “Life after
suicide - 10 ways to be a good ghoul”
When I
was four I spoke fluently some ancient
languages (Chinese, English and about twelve
African idioms). Naturally being beyond nature
my nanny decided to check out if my brain
power could help her to dominate the world.
Bad luck the german secret service (BND)
caught me just as she became aware that my
IQ was about 210. The BND sold me to a
leasing company located in Japan. A fact that
is still negated by the German Gouvernment.
After inventing the CD - Player I managed to
escape with a P 51, sto...lend from the
japanese warfare museum in Nagasaki.
To cut a long story short:
I started cartooning in my school days and
contributed my first cartoons to a local
basketball magazine.
After my highschool graduation and
alternative service, something which is in
Germany absolutly necessary because
otherwise the social systems will crash (it will
crash anyway but that’s not the point right
now) I started studying and made my degrees
in political science, in (newer german) letters
(Neuere Deutsche Literaturwissenschaft), social psychology (Sozialpsychologie).
Meantime I continued working for some
magazines and newspapers as a cartoonist. |
I started writing, not even being aware that I
could write (some impressive first works could
still be found in my former bedroom).
Michael and me met 2004 in small pub, where I
found him doing some cartoons on a beermat.
curriculum vitae
(or in other words excursio perpotationem)
Born in 1972 in a one (and one half of a) cow
village, i grew up with... cows and learned a
lot about cows. Not satisfied with that I
decided to study law and economics which
was in fact not really better than watching
cows.
Since 2003 i did some writing for German
magazins and mewspapers.
Right now i live behind a desktop somewhere
in Germany. |