Jasmin Schreiber
Jasmin Schreiber (born 1988) is a German biologist, science journalist,[a] writer, photographer, and translator.[2][1]
Biography
Jasmin Schreiber was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1988. She studied biology, specializing in zoology (entomology) and ecology at the universities of Marburg, Hamburg, and Vienna.[1]
As of 2025 she lives in Hamburg with husband Lorenz Adlung, scientist and writer.[1][3]
Books
- 2020: Mariana Trench (Marianengraben)
- 2020 (with Lorenz Adlung) Liebe, Sex & Erblichkeit. Ein Streifzug durch die kuriosesten Schlafzimmer der Natur
- 2021: Abschied von Hermine
- 2021: Der Mauersegler
- 2022: 100 Seiten über: Biodiversität
- 2023: Schreibers Naturarium
- 2023: Endling
- A dystopian novel set in 2041 about personal problems of the protagonist, species extinction, climate change, and right-wing political rule[5]
- Coincidentally, in 2025, Canadian writer Maria Reva wrote a novel with the same title, Endling, which also involves an endling snail. It turned out they both were inspired by Ed Yong's article "Last of Its Kind" about snail endlings.[6]
Awards
- 2018: Digital Female Leader Award[2]
Notes
References
- ^ a b c d e Jasmin Schreiber, Biologin, Schriftstellerin und Wissenschaftsjournalistin
- ^ a b Jasmin Schreiber: Ausbruch aus dem Friedhof der angeschriebenen Manuskripte – Wie man eine Buchidee durch den Alltag jongliert und wirklich zu Ende bringt
- ^ Dr. rer. nat. Lorenz Adlung
- ^ Jan Drees, Debütroman von Jasmin Schreiber. Tod und Twitter
- ^ Anna Berchtenbreiter, Endings and endlings, Endling novel review
- ^ FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Endling