Anne Nuhn

Anne Nuhn, a global traveller with a passion for language, literature and the arts has studied in Germany, Denmark, Canada and Japan. Her love for exploring cultures and immersing herself in their everyday life nourishes her creative inspiration. Now based in Wellington, New Zealand, Anne lives with her husband and two children, dedicating her free time to her greatest passion—crafting captivating fictional stories.

Anne’s desire to explore the worlds of literature and arts has kept her busy studying for many years. She has been researching cultural as well as intellectual movements that influence storytelling. She has acquired a Master of Arts in German literature with minors in media science and psychology, a teachers degree in German and Fine Arts and a PhD in German literature.

Her thesis: Die literarische Körperkodierung des Décadent (The decadent’s literary body-encoding) deals with the life concepts of the decadents at the turn of the century in Joris-Karl Huysman’s A Rebour (1884), Oscar Wilde’s The picture of Dorian Gray (1890) and Hugo von Hofmansthal’s Das Märchen der 672. Nacht (1895).

There are still so many secrets waiting to be uncovered but it is about time she publishes her own writings…

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