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Sinan Eskinoglu

Über meine Aufgabe bei EPIDU: Ich gehöre nicht zu den Epis der ersten Stunde, sondern habe mich dem Projekt vor einigen Monaten angeschlossen. Seitdem bin ich für das Marketing und kreative Unternehmenslösungen zuständig. Als Autor: Die Reihe "Blut & Ambrosia" entstand in den letzten drei oder vier Jahren. Sie enthält neben diversen Kurzgeschichten, von denen einige ...

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Lieblingsautoren: Chuck Palahniuk, A. Wilson, Murakami, T.C.Boyle, Mario Vargas Llosa, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Louis de Bernieres, John Keats, William Blake, die Strugatzkis , Schami, Ovid, Douglas Adams, Burroughs, Terry Pratchett, Amy Hempel

Lieblingszitat:

The question we writers are asked most often, the favorite question, is: Why do you write? I write because I have an innate need to write. I write because I can’t do normal work as other people do. I write because I want to read books like the ones I write. I write because I am angry at everyone. I write because I love sitting in a room all day writing. I write because I can partake of real life only by changing it. I write because I love the smell of paper, pen, and ink. I write because I believe in literature, in the art of the novel, more than I believe in anything else. I write because it is a habit, a passion. I write because I am afraid of being forgotten. I write because I like the glory and interest that writing brings. I write to be alone. Perhaps I write because I hope to understand why I am so very, very angry at everyone. I write because I like to be read. I write because once I have begun a novel, an essay, a page I want to finish it. I write because everyone expects me to write. I write because I have a childish belief in the immortality of libraries, and in the way my books sit on the shelf. I write because it is exciting to turn all life’s beauties and riches into words. I write not to tell a story but to compose a story. I write because I wish to escape from the foreboding that there is a place I must go but—as in a dream—can’t quite get to. I write because I have never managed to be happy. I write to be happy.

- Orhan Pamuk, "My Father's Suitcase", Nobel Prize for Literature lecture, December 7, 2006