Young literary talents inspire at the festival in Kaiserslautern!

Young literary talents inspire at the festival in Kaiserslautern!
On Saturday, February 22, 2025, the literary festival will take place in Kaiserslautern, which will attract both local and national and national -interested people. The events extend over several central locations: the fruit hall, the city museum and the Palatinate library. The start begins at 2 p.m. with the reading "From Young Feder", in which talented young authors present their works.
The focus is on 13-year-old Elisabeth Plociennik from Kaiserslautern. It was invited by the city to read from its recently awarded text "The Last Verse", for which she received the student recognition price at the Palatinate Prize Gala in September 2023. The reading, which will take about 20 minutes, deals with a fictional adventure of two magicians who are looking for the missing sister of one of the protagonists. Elisabeth emphasizes that writing is a way for her to immerse yourself in other worlds and let her creativity run free. Her favorite author is Erich Kästner, and she sees the event as an optimal opportunity to get in touch with the audience and other young talents.
other young authors
In addition to Elisabeth Plociennik, her colleagues Lynn Krieger from Speyer, who debuted with "Boudiccas Curse", and Jacqueline Glaser from Leimen, who introduces her first novel "Why I live", will also take part. These three emerging writers represent the creative energy of the Palatinate and give the festival a special touch.
As part of the festival, a scenic reading of "The Little Prince" will take place in the city museum at 3 p.m., accompanied by musical performances by the duo Lumière. Entry to the reading of the young authors is free of charge, for the scenic reading the price is 10 euros, reduced 7 euros. "The Little Prince", a classic of the French literature by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, has been translated into over 50 languages since 1943 and continues to fascinate readers of all ages.
Elisabeth's plans and ambitions
Elisabeth Plociennik would like to write its own novel in the future and is looking for tips from experienced authors. In addition to the literature, her interest also applies to spectacle and she maintains contact with the Palatinate Theater. Elisabeth likes to dance and plans to study psychology after her Abitur. Your participation in the Literature Festival is not only a platform for the presentation, but also a springboard for other literary projects that you want to tackle.
For all literary enthusiasts in the region, the literary festival offers an indispensable opportunity to discover new talents and to be inspired by the creativity of young authors. Further information on the festival and other events can be found on the website of Write a meeting point.
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