Nils M o h l,

1971, resides with his family in Hamburg. Jobs in construction, retail and logistics; currently in the advertising business. www.nilsmohl.de

Awards
2006:           
Prize winner, 11th MDR literature contest: short story “Go Dancing”

2004:           
Participant, 8th invitational literature class of Klagenfurt with short story “Nighttime Journey with Karacho, feat. Pablo Pardauz”

2003:           
Finalist, 11th Open Mike of literature workshop Berlin with poems (as Enno Zweyner, jointly with Oliver Kemmann)

2003:           
Prize winner, 8th MDR literature contest: short story “Nice You Were Here”

2002:           
Grant for literature, City of Hamburg for three short stories from “Birth. School. Work. Death.”

2001:           
Finalist, 9th Open Mike of literature workshop Berlin with short story “That Kind of Day, that Way Mastering It”

2001:           
Workshop-grant, literary colloquium Berlin for the work in progress “Checkout 53”

2001:           
Honor, German-Swiss PEN Center for an excerpt from short story “Twentysomethings for Example”

2000:           
Limburg-Prize, City of Bad Dürkheim for short story “Of the Elephants We’ll Talk Later”

1994:           
Prize winner, German-French youth organization competition for the movie “L’amour et le crâne” (Editing). Director: Matthias Luthard.

1993:           
1st Prize, Northern German Church Synod video competition, jointly with Thomas-Raoul Richter for the movie “Pater Noster” (Script, Director, Camera, Editing)


Publications (Books)

I Would Have an Inclination for a Happy Ending (Stories)
Plöttner, March 2009
Hardcover, 140 pages

Checkout 53 (Novel)
Achilla, 2008
Hardcover, 210 pages, ISBN 978-3-940350-03-9

High and Low Level Litbizz (Essay)
About the professional starts and careers of currrent writers
Artislife. 2006
Paperback, 172 pages, ISBN 3-938378-11-5

Miscellaneous
Numerous publications in anthologies, schoolbooks, newspapers,
magazines and online:
(selection)
Hamburger Ziegel
Kaffee.Satz.Lesen
EinFach deutsch
entwürfe
ndl
EDIT
BELLA triste
Hamburger Abendblatt
mdr-kultur.de
weblesungen.de

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