Reinhard Tenberg

Author of fiction and non-fiction, plus 2 poetry anthologies
Academic writer, Educational writer, Memoirist, Non-fiction writer, Novelist, Poet
Available for:
Collaboration, Judging, Lecturing and teaching, Live readings and performances, Public speaking, Workshops

About the Author
Reinhard Tenberg grew up in Germany and studied English, Economics and Politics at the University of Cologne, where he completed a PhD in English Literature and Linguistics. In 1984, he emigrated to England, working both in academia and at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He has been a full-time writer since 2013.
Fiction
Taking Time Out (2015)
My Parents’ Darkroom – Developing the Past (2019)
Blind Woman’s Buff (2022)
Poetry
What the Country Needs – Personal and Political Poems (2021)
Poetry Soup – A Collection of Personal and Political Poetry (2024)
Non-Fiction
BBC German Grammar, BBC Books (1996)
Intercultural Perspectives: Images of Germany in Education and the Media (Editor, 1999)
Deutsch Plus – textbook for BBC television course (2004)
Wortschatz Business Englisch, Langenscheidt (2007)
The Craft of Memoir Writing, YouCaxton (2026).