In the eagerly awaited sequel to "Kleiner Gartenversager", entitled "Fiese Viecher", the hero of all plot tenants has to deal with raccoons, stink bugs, slugs and all kinds of balsam and knotweed. A humorous remedy for anyone who has ever been overgrown and eaten bare in the blink of an eye.
In the book "Umsonst-Epilierte aller Länder, vereinigt Euch!", which is only suitable for very, very adults, you will find out who organized the first successful sex strike, what badly translated bondage instructions can do, why men love mercy sex and why you could hire carriages without horses for the trade fair in Leipzig - and finally, why men are the way they are, even though they were born from women!
Stefan Schwarz, born in Potsdam in 1965, is a journalist and writer. He writes plays and for television, including the screenplay for the ARD series "Sedwitz", but above all column collections such as "Ich kann nicht, wenn die Katze zuschaut" (2008) and novels such as "Oberkante Unterlippe" (2016) and "Da stimmt was nicht" (2021). The film adaptation of his debut novel "Hüftkreisen mit Nancy" was broadcast to great acclaim on ZDF in 2019. His readings enjoy cult status. Stefan Schwarz lives with his family in Leipzig.
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