Koch, Henning
Since 2002 Henning Koch has worked as a translator and dramaturge for Yellow Bird Films, makers of Henning Mankell’s Wallander series for television/ cinema in Scandinavia, Germany and the UK. The Wallander project is the biggest ever film project in Scandinavia in terms of budget. In his time with Yellow Bird Koch has worked on some 50 drafts of 14 feature-length films. In 2005, Koch moved to Sardinia, off the coast of Italy, where he spent two years writing the short story collection Love Doesn’t Work, to be published by Dzanc Books in June 2010. In 2008 he wrote a fantasy thriller (novel) entitled The Maggot People, publication date not yet fixed. He is currently at work on his next (as yet untitled) novel. He writes a monthly column about his life in Sardinia for online journal The Nervous Breakdown.
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