
Literary processing of life with Vivian Victoria Nestler
She has been writing since she was nine years old, back then on her brother's computer, encouraged by her German teacher, who cut her puzzles out of newspapers.
From a child influenced by comic strips and Disney cassettes, she grew up to be a teenager who devoured R.L. Stine thrillers and one day stumbled into a writing workshop with which she grew up.
Vivian Victoria Nestler's texts are diverse; she enjoys writing longer novels, has dabbled in dramas, and has written many poetry slam texts. The latter are shaped by her everyday situations, feelings, illnesses, problems, and desires.
Texts have always served her not only as a way to daydream, but above all as a way to process the unalterable reality of our world and society. With her texts, she aims to inspire readers to reflect, open up new perspectives, and make unfamiliar topics tangible.
Vivian Victoria Nestler, born in 1996, joined the youth writing workshop at the Mark Twain Library at the age of 14 and stayed. After graduating from high school, she began studying to become a teacher and now works in an elementary school.
(IN GERMAN)
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Dates
October 2025
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