Lebenslauf-Adrian Plitzco

Lebenslauf-Adrian Plitzco

Adrian Plitzco

If you want a short version of my bio, just scroll down!

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I was born in Switzerland in 1956.

My parents were of Romanian descent (therefor my "un-Swiss" name) but I suppose I still grew up as a typical and average Swiss boy. My professional career started with an apprenticeship at the local council in Neuenhof (probably one of the uglier townships in the Midwest of Switzerland). However, office work became very boring to me, so shortly after I started working as a builder in a very small company and built a family home from A to Z. That was a fantastic experience. Creating a home (if not for myself but for anyone else), starting from excavation, pouring concrete for the basement, stacking bricks for the walls and lining up the beams for the roof gave me a pretty good idea what it needs to actually pursue an idea from the beginning right to the end.

Still, after that I was as a confused young man as I ever was before. In order to find my destiny, or my way, or myself, or whatever I tried myself in all sorts of professions. To list them all up would be too boring, worth mentioning though might be my time as a bookkeeper for the Catholic church (which will, I hope, give me the right to go through Heaven's gate - if there is such a thing), as a smelly rubbish collector or as a forest worker. The latter by the way inspired me and gave me lots of ideas for my second novel which is still in progress. In between I worked with children, taught them to perform, dance and play music. Then I had fun myself and performed, danced and played music for quite a few years in small theatre productions in Switzerland and Germany. After that I became really serious (after all I had to pay off all the debts that accumulated during my frivolous at the same time detached life as an actor-musician-dancer) and began work in an art auction house in Zurich. I advised collectors what paintings to buy or which to sell, had enough after 7 years (paid off all my debts), followed my heart and migrated to Australia. That was in 1992.

Until a few years ago I worked as a freelance foreign correspondent for several newspapers and magazines in Germany and Switzerland, wrote my first adult fiction in German (Der harte Engel) and my first children's novels.

And . . . I have great fun being a producer at the multicultural radio station SBS in Melbourne for the German language program. My favourite show is without a doubt the podcast Abenteuer Lesen (Reading Adventure). It is a podcast in German about extraordinary and educational books for children. Together with the cognitive therapist Eva Murer we discuss the books that make a difference in a child's life. The books that parents will want to read over and over again.

And one more thing: I am hosting a new podcast with Katja. In the TOP DOG PODCAST we meet people who have amazing ideas, develop great products and provide fabulous services for dogs (and their owners).




Here we go, the short biography:

Adrian Plitzco. Born 1956 in Switzerland. Move to Australia in 1992.

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Writer 
Radio Host/Producer (SBS Radio Melbourne)
Podcaster
Voice Over Artist
Audio Book Producer
                                                                                                                 Published work:
Der harte Engel
Adult fiction (in German)
Published 2003 in Germany (dtv)

Länzelot – Das einarmige Känguruh
Children’s fiction  (in German)

Published in Germany, Switzerland and Austria in 2007

                                
Lancelot – The one-armed Kangaroo
Children’s audio book

Published in Australia, 2008

Pirate - The barking Kookaburra

Children's audio book

Published in Australia, 2010


In progress:
Charlotte
Fiction (in German)