Simone Augustin

Simone Augustin also Simone Roßkamp (born 23 November 1976 in Heinsberg) is a German journalist and author.[1]

Simone Augustin
Born
Simone Roßkamp

(1976-11-23) 23 November 1976
Heinsberg, Germany
NationalityGerman
OccupationJournalist and Author
Years active1999–present
WebsitePortrait of Simone Augustin (in German)

Biography

After leaving the High School in 1996 she studied theater, film and television studies, German and History of Art at the University of Cologne with a final thesis on Quentin Tarantinos award-winning film Pulp Fiction. She went through various internships and volunteer positions, among others, the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger,[2] the Kulturzeit, the WDR, the Deutsche Welle or Scholz & Friends in Berlin.

In 1999 she took part in the Young Poetry Series Junge Lyrik[3] in the Martin Werhand Verlag with lyrical texts.[4] Published poems were recited as part of a reading series by various authors in various German cities, such as Bonn, Heinsberg,[5] Münster or Essen, among other things, in 2000 with a reading at the University of Cologne.[6]

After completing her master's degree in the cathedral city of the Rhine, she moved personally and professionally as a journalist for Berlin.

The article Armutsgürtel Berlin-Mitte (88acht for the Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg - Das Stadtradio), written in 2004[7] was awarded the Axel-Springer-Preis in the category radio in May 2005 in the presence of Friede Springer and Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner.[8]

In 2005 Simone Augustin belonged to the 2nd year of the graduates of the EMS Electronic Media School in Berlin.

Her contributions as a freelance journalist were published since 2001 in numerous press organs such as the Film-Dienst,[9] the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger, The taz[10] or the rbb in Berlin.[11]

Simone Augustin is now working as a journalist and freelance writer based in Berlin.

Awards

  • 2005: Axel-Springer-Preis in the category Radio[12]
  • 2018: Deutscher Preis für Denkmalschutz, in the category Journalistenpreis[13]
  • 2018: Medienpreis der Bundesarchitektenkammer "Architektur bleibt"[14]
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References

  1. Biographical details of Simone Augustin/Simone Roßkamp in: Junge Lyrik, Martin Werhand Verlag, Melsbach 1999, ISBN 3-9806390-1-0, P. 553.
  2. Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger - Das Hochschul-Team
  3. Junge Lyrik-Reihe: 750 Gedichte. Martin Werhand Verlag, 2002
  4. Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger, 23. July 2004.
  5. Lesung Junge Lyrik - Simone Roßkamp und Bernhard Krebs, AZ Heinsberg Stadt und Land Nr. 258 - Samstag, 6. November 1999
  6. Junge Lyriker lesen an der Universität, Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger - Nr. 164 - Dienstag, 18 Juli 2000
  7. Beitrag: Armutsgürtel Berlin-Mitte in: Journalistenpreise
  8. Die Axel Springer Preisträger in: Hamburger Abendblatt
  9. Film-Dienst, Band 59, Katholisches Institut für Medieninformationen, Katholische Filmkommission für Deutschland, 2006, Seite 721
  10. taz
  11. Live-Talk mit Margot Käßmann
  12. verdi.de
  13. Preisträgerin Simone Augustin in DNK
  14. Sonderpreis für Simone Augustin in BauNetz
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