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Abschlusslesung des ASH Masterstudiengangs 'Biographisches und Kreatives Schreiben'

In the organizer's words:

Introducing the ASH Master's degree program in Biographical and Creative Writing
With stories and performance - not without performance

Students and alumni provide insights into final theses and etudes - and not least into the workings of this accredited course, which is unique in Europe and has been offered as a part-time Master's degree program at Alice Salomon University Berlin since 2006, combining pedagogical-didactic, therapeutic-counseling and literary-artistic content into a conglomerate of interdisciplinary and applied science.

Carola Bachmann studied Romance studies with a focus on French-language literature as well as art and art history in Berlin. During her studies, she was creatively involved in various exhibitions and projects in the "Experimental Music Theater" course.

Tanja Gabriele Baudson, Professor of Psychology and Lifelong Learners, writes, researches and teaches on talent, creativity and justice. She lives with her partner and two guest cats in Mühlheim am Main and works at the Charlotte Fresenius University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden.

Kirsten Boysen works on a small scale in her profession as a secondary school teacher. However, she now sees herself primarily as a writer - with increasing motivation and enthusiasm.

Ulrich Mill, born 1952, sociologist, pensioner, Berlin-Charlottenburg
What am I particularly interested in?: A better life without Nazis!

Vera Nahrath lives and works in Hohen Fläming, 80 km southwest of Berlin. She studied Biographical and Creative Writing and Social Work at the Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences in Berlin. She mainly accompanies people in difficult life situations in her own practice. In the future, she would like to support women* in the context of menopause to write their own heroine*.

Annika Posselt lives in the beautiful Palatinate and has been working in human resources for a few years. I discovered my passion for language while writing a diary and find it exciting to explore and express personal experiences in creative texts.

Julia Reineke lives and works in Dresden. She is a puppet maker and has been studying Biographical and Creative Writing since 2023. She gives puppet courses and writing workshops for women* and in December 2025 she founded a women* reading salon. For her master's thesis, she is developing a writing workshop on the topic of menopause in order to bring new narratives about it into the world.

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