Even formal education was just a trap. The little bit of education that had seeped through to me had only made me more distrustful. What were doctors, lawyers, scientists, after all? Just people who had allowed themselves to be deprived of the freedom to think and act independently.

— Charles Bukowski, American poet and writer, 1920–1994

authors


Our authors are united by their desire for liberation and their belief in a higher power. For Liberati Publishing, it makes no difference whether they wish to liberate themselves or others, and whether they believe in the God within or a higher being outside. What is essential for us is that both are expressed in their books.


AD Noblesses The therapeutic novel 'Innis Kindertotenlieder' shows how a young woman, trained in satanic rituals within a cult, gradually breaks free from her conditioning. In her debut novel 'Der Hund ist tot' (The Dog is Dead), she explores the inner workings of a multiple psyche, reconciling its various personalities and ultimately becoming one again. Her third novel, 'Innis - Geburt eines Racheengel' (Innis - Birth of an Angel of Vengeance), deals with revenge.


Anne Naumann In her short stories, she intertwines love and freedom, a balancing act inherent in any relationship. What would freedom be without longing and hope? This blend enlivens her short stories (As Wide as Your Heart), her collection of sayings (The Magic of the Moment), and her novel 'Italy Was Just the Beginning'. The author guarantees a happy ending!


Bright Hawk He writes about an oppressed people who are redeemed from their tyrant by a goddess. 'Shannon's Legends' is his debut novel.


Daniel Burghart He lost his father when he was 12 years old. His autobiography shows that 'ease is hard work' and that 'origin is not an elective subject'.


Klaus Schöffler He writes biographies and, with 'Juliana', has created a moving account of a woman who received a cancer diagnosis at the age of 14. The biographer has captured in an inimitable way how she never lost her courage.


Paul Esselborns The novel 'Last Station' blends drama with reincarnation, spirituality, and science fiction with AI. Its story can be understood on at least five different levels, weaving together diverse themes and genres. His novel liberates us from linear, causal thinking. In the series 'Serapis Bey', he channels the ascended master who offers guidance to many people.


Renata Vivace forIt takes us into the world of two women discovering same-sex love. Demons from their past stand in their way.


Renate Anna Beckers The fairy tale Blanche takes us with great humor into the world of a fairy who inspires us to believe in magic again.


Are the short stories from the Otherworld, now 4 volumes, by Stefan Längner Is it actually horror, or is the obsessed author stubbornly developing a new genre? Perhaps titled "Otherworld"?


Renée van VaelenThe novel 'My Truth - Your Lie' explores the love and inner turmoil of two young men. How much of yourself can you give without losing yourself?



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Katharina Robie She is for authors who want to bring their stories to life through sound: authentic, approachable, and with a keen sense of timing and depth. She has recorded the fairy tale book 'Blanche' by Renate Anna Becker and the novel 'Last Station' by Paul Esselborn for Liberati Verlag.