Draft:Philipp Herold

Philipp Herold (born 1991 in Heidelberg) is a German slam poet and author.

Education
Philipp Herold received a Bachelor of Arts in cultural studies from the University of Koblenz.

Career
Herold was twice a runner-up in the German-speaking Slam Championships for poetry slam, in 2011 and 2016.

He authored "Everything in His Time" (2018) and its sequel "Everything to His Two" (2021), both published by Lektora Verlag. He also edited the anthology "Tintenfrische" in 2012.

He moderated Germany's first "Deaf Slam" in 2012.

Herold presents "Sohn of Culture" at Kulturfenster since 2018.

In 2020, Herold co-wrote "Haiku Diary" with Mila Bubliy.

In 2021, Herold and producer Björn Gögge released the spoken word EP "Von hier an".

Publications

 * Herold, Philipp. Fresh Ink: 17 Selected Texts by the Youngest Up-and-Coming Slam Poets. Lektora, 2012. ISBN 978-3-938470-90-9.
 * Böttcher, Bas; Hogekamp, Wolf. The Poetry Slam Primer: 20 Years of Language Workshop. Satyr, 2014. ISBN 978-3-944035-38-3.
 * Bartsch, Jason; Fruchtnicht, Nils. Ink Freshness 2. Lektora, 2015. ISBN 978-3-95461-044-0.
 * Au, Michael; Wasner, Alexander. Area Drafts: Reading Book for Literature from Rhineland-Palatinate. Luxbooks, 2015. ISBN 978-3-939557-86-9.
 * Salsflausen, Nik. Afterwork with Sisyphus. Satyr, 2017. ISBN 978-3-944035-87-1.
 * Herold, Philipp. Everything in Its Own Time. Lektora, 2018. ISBN 978-3-95461-125-6.
 * Herold, Philipp. Everything About His Two: Slam Poetry & Spoken Word. Lektora, 2021. ISBN 978-3-95461-201-7.

External link

 * Philipp Herold website