Michael Preisinger

Michael Preisinger ( born March 26, 1962 in the Rhine river ) is a German journalist, author and screenwriter, who also published under the pseudonym Mig van Steinbrink. He works in his nonfiction primarily with paranormal phenomena, as a journalist, he works on the areas of travel and the environment, in his fictional short stories and television spots he describes absurd events in the form of serious documentaries and reports.

Life

Preisinger grew up the son of a glass technician Rhineland Düren. After graduating from high school in 1981 at the Gymnasium at Wirteltor he began studying sports science at the German Sport University Cologne, from which he graduated in 1986 with the degree qualified sports teacher.

From 1989 he worked as an athletic trainer, inter alia, for the SG Düren 99 and the Athletics Association North Rhine and studied history at the University of Cologne and in 1990 he published his first nonfiction jump competitions of athletics - The development of the Middle Ages to 1896, before he in 1991 as a research assistant was working at the Institute for Sports History of the German Sports University in Cologne.

Then he was next to his journalistic activities for a variety of magazines - among others dive travel article about Nova Scotia in sport divers 6/1995 - operate in tourism and lived under another extended period of time in Nassau in the Bahamas. Also his after returning to Germany in 1997 published book was The Bermuda Mystery solved about the Bermuda Triangle. 1997 doctorate Michael Preisinger at the German Sport University in Cologne in the subjects of history and sociology.

From 1998 to 2003 Preisinger worked as a freelancer, volunteer and editor for the Swabian newspaper, at this time appeared his third nonfiction AUTEC Navy Base - Official contact to another world? .

In 2004, he began his research on his fourth non-fiction, the end of 2005 under the title of Voodoo, Orisha & Co - A trip to the African religions and cultures of the Caribbean appeared.

Since 2005, Preisinger works for a variety of media, including, he hosted together with Aiman ​​Abdallah a consequence of ProSieben Galileo Mystery series for the Bermuda Triangle.

Michael Preisinger currently resides near Rostock and writes under the pseudonym Mig van Steinbrink also fictitious documentation for the Baltic Sea Gazette and moderated a corresponding broadcast on TV Rostock.

Publications

  • Jump competitions of athletics. The development of the Middle Ages to 1896. Frankfurt / Bern / New York / Paris, 1990, ISBN 3-631-42958-4.
  • The Bermuda Mystery solved. Divers find evidence in the Bahamas and Florida Keys. Munich 1997, ISBN 3-7844-2671-9.
  • AUTEC Navy Base. Official contact with another world?. Publisher UFO news, Oberguenzburg 1999.
  • Voodoo, Orisha & Co. A trip to the African religions and cultures of the Caribbean. Norderstedt 2005, ISBN 3-8334-3705-7.
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