René Frauchiger (born 28 July 1981 in Langenthal[1]) is a Swiss writer, editor and teacher.
Biography
René Frauchiger grew up in Madiswil.[2][3] After an apprenticeship as a commercial clerk, he worked as a freelancer for the Berner Zeitung before attending the University of Basel where he studied German language and philosophy.[3] In 2011, he founded the "narrativist literary magazine" Das Narr [de] (The Fool) together with Lukas Gloor [de] and Daniel Kissling. As an author and editor, he has published a number books, including a literary cookbook, travel guides to Basel and Bern, and several novels.[4] In 2017, Frauchiger was awarded a grant from the Fachausschuss für Literatur Basel.[5] Since 2022, he has led the reading/writing workshops at the Aargauer Literaturhaus Lenzburg.[6]
He debuted in 2019 with the new weird novel Giants Are Just Big People (German: Riesen sind nur grosse Menschen) published by homunculus verlag [de], followed in 2022 by the novel Ants Find It Difficult to Speak (German: Ameisen fällt das Sprechen schwer) published by Knapp Verlag [de].
René Frauchiger is a member of the Associations of Authors of Switzerland [de] and the Swiss Speculative Fiction Authors (German: Schweizer Phantastikautoren). He lives in Basel.[3]
References
^"René Frauchiger". Lexikon ADS. 2023. Archived from the original on April 8, 2023. Retrieved September 2, 2023.