Monday, March 2, 2009

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literary universe, Part 5: Titus Müller

The enduring relationship to an author connects me with Titus Müller. I met him during a seminar authors know that he himself had initiated in 2000. A year later I moved again to Berlin. Important figures in the literary scene as Andreas Eschbach, Sandra Uschtrin, and Horst Bosetzky were speakers at the seminar mentioned above. Titus miller told them then that he was a literary agency name. A little later, it worked with the publication of his first novel. Cooperation with the literary agency had been worthwhile.

The special relationship with Titus Müller explained by the fact that he for a short time a publisher for e-books led, and in this context my story "Call Me Sebastian, the Buddha" was released. Titus Müller proofread my text personally. Here, the overall expression of the typescript was sent several times between Germany and Austria to and fro. By the corrections of the story Titus won undoubtedly density and potential, and I advocated but not every single correction. So it was an interesting experience for both sides.

course now I have been following the development of Titus Müller as a writer, I watch his broadcasts as host of "choice", it must concede, however, to have read only one novel by the author. The reason for this is quite simple: I do not usually read historical novels. The exception to the rule is "the doomed", and it happened that the novel was discovered by my friend during a shopping trip at Christmas time. I have "The doomed" like to read, mainly related to the fact that the background of real events in Basel in the 14th Century reflect. The plague then pulled many people away, and the Jews were held up as scapegoats. Titus Müller manages very well to portray the atmosphere of that time. The love triangle I find less successful, but does not play a big role.

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