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Nicolas Lietzgau

Nicolas Lietzgau
Nicolas Lietzau is a German author best known for writing the indie videogame Enderal - Forgotten Stories which grew from insider tip to sleeper hit. Growing up in both the heart of Munich and a bucolic Bavarian farmhouse, his love for stories began by reading German fairy tales in the attic (and getting traumatized by those of Struwwelpeter) and was nurtured by copious amounts of fantasy, horror, and historical fiction. Many things shaped his writing including a turbulent childhood, living in five different countries, and numerous encounters with fascinating people from all walks of life. He feels drawn to all things off the beaten path and does his best to make his work reflect that. When not writing or reading, he makes music, travels, longboards, studies languages, and tries to see and experience as much of the world as possible. Dreams of the Dying (Enderal Book 1) is on-sale now and he is currently working on the second Enderal novel. For more information, please visit www.nicolaslietzau.com.


Phantasmagoria: A Look at Dark Romanticism, Romanticism's Black Mirror

"Romanticism explores the world’s and the mind’s potential for the sublime; Dark Romanticism explores their most frightening depths."

November 23, 2020  By Nicolas Lietzgau
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