About Me

Michael K. Iwoleit, born in 1962 in Duesseldorf and now living in Wuppertal, is a writer, translator, critic, and editor mostly active in the science fiction field. He has published four novels, dozens of stories and essays, and translated about thirty books. He is co-founder and co-editor of the German science fiction magazine Nova, one of the longest-living sf magazines ever produced in Germany, and founder of the international science fiction e-zine InterNova, that he edits with the support of writers and translators from more than twenty countries. As a writer he is especially known for his science fiction novellas for which he has won three times the Deutsche Science Fiction Preis (German Science Fiction Award) and one time the Kurd Lasswitz Preis. Translations of his works have been published in the USA, England, Croatia, Italy, and Poland.