MIT ANDEREN WORTEN: Lesereihe
In the organizer's words:
MIT ANDEREN WORTEN is an independent literary event for texts of all forms - organized, curated and moderated by the Schreibwerkstatt Köln.
NUMBERS // TIMES
1 × per month
8 × 10 minutes
BY ALL // FOR ALL
Texts that stand for themselves
Form doesn't matter: attitude counts
Collaboration at eye level
Solidarity: no paywall
What will happen when you come by on June 12: We'll breathe to the rhythm of the steam engine, skip the mindfulness group together, we'll toast and toast until it smokes.
We'll faithfully hold the Greenland shark's fin, shout "Fucking racist!" at the dinner table, break our ring finger badly. We polish a thousand life jackets, we meet up in Tyrol and move on. One last time this season, we'll slip into unique perspectives with you:
Really good texts from Cologne, Leipzig, Hildesheim & Düsseldorf read for you the excellent...
TOI TAUTORUS studies Literary Writing at the Academy of Media Arts. Her literature & performative works explore, among other things, the dichotomy of victimhood and perpetration or prophesize queer utopias in the past.
LAURA HANSEN likes to write about the unpleasant things in life, but is "actually quite tolerable in her private life ((:". She is studying literary writing in Hildesheim, is a member of the editorial team of Bella Triste and a musician in the band fuk.
LUKAS ARNDT is studying at the German Literature Institute in Leipzig. He writes texts about ducks, ferry trips and friendship.
CHARLOTTE BELINDA WULFF writes poems because she has so much space in them, e.g. for how she sees, misunderstands, adores and despises the world and its inhabitants. She works as a lecturer at ecosign and as a freelance photographer. Starting in the fall, she will study at the Academy of Media Arts.
JAKOB ANDRATSCH has received grants from the young Literaturhauswerkstatt Vienna and the school for poetry as well as a scholarship from the Austrian Foreign Ministry and the state of Tyrol. As an author, he writes poetry, short prose, drama and screenplays.
FELICIA APARICIO LUKASSOWITZ is a psychotherapist whose texts appear in various literary journals. For us, she reads a text about shame, denial and the strange everyday life of psychiatry.
TIM MATHIESEN was born and raised in Cologne, is a wage laborer, writes prose, rarely essays, rarely poetry, mostly on suspicion - namely that something is fundamentally wrong.
MARIA MARIS is a psychotherapist in search of unavailable training places and spends the time in between writing, among other things in the Theories and Practices of Professional Writing course at the University of Cologne.
Admission from 19:30: Get a drink at the house bar and secure your place.
Free admission: Donate if you had fun! All donations go to the artists.
Accessibility: The room is barrier-free. Unfortunately, there is no wheelchair-accessible toilet. Earplugs and a place to retreat are available if required. Our awareness team at the entrance will be happy to help you. If you have any questions or requests, please contact us at mail-an-schreibwerkstattkoeln@web.de or via Instagram.
This is the last event in our MAW reading series before we go on summer break. Drop by and raise a glass to this project with us! We look forward to seeing you there.
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