Martina van Delay
- Writer
Martina van Delay, born in Hamburg, Germany, is a renowned author and screenwriter known for her nuanced and multi-layered characters. She has achieved success across various genres, including horror, thrillers, and comedies.
Martina grew up in a literary family, fostering her passion for writing from an early age. She attended high school in Hamburg and later studied German literature and media studies at the University of Berlin.
After her studies, Martina worked as a freelance journalist at Axel Springer, contributing to various magazines and newspapers.
In 2005, she published her debut novel "Between the Lines," which became a bestseller and marked the beginning of her literary career. Subsequent successful novels include "The Hidden Fortress" (2008), "Shadows of Monopoly" (2012), and "Autumn Fright" (2016).
Alongside her literary work, Martina began writing screenplays for film and television. Her first screenplay for the film "City of Lights" (2010) received national and international acclaim. She also wrote for the TV series "Northwind" (2013-2016), known for its authentic characters and gripping stories.
Martina has a notable passion for horror. Under various pseudonyms, she has written numerous B-movie screenplay, splatter novels and short stories. Some of her works have been adapted by renowned directors like George A. Romero and Wes Craven, earning her a loyal following in the horror genre.
She has an exclusive contract with Warnuts Entertainment for the rights to her books. This partnership ensures that her literary works are adapted with the highest quality and reach a broad audience through various media platforms.
Martina regularly collaborates with bestselling author Charlotte Lyne. Together, they have co-written several projects, blending their unique styles and strengths to create compelling and memorable stories.
Martina is celebrated for her empathetic writing style and her ability to portray complex human emotions and relationships. Her works often explore themes of identity, memory, and interpersonal conflict. Even in her horror stories, she masterfully delves into the deepest fears and darkest aspects of the human psyche.
Martina grew up in a literary family, fostering her passion for writing from an early age. She attended high school in Hamburg and later studied German literature and media studies at the University of Berlin.
After her studies, Martina worked as a freelance journalist at Axel Springer, contributing to various magazines and newspapers.
In 2005, she published her debut novel "Between the Lines," which became a bestseller and marked the beginning of her literary career. Subsequent successful novels include "The Hidden Fortress" (2008), "Shadows of Monopoly" (2012), and "Autumn Fright" (2016).
Alongside her literary work, Martina began writing screenplays for film and television. Her first screenplay for the film "City of Lights" (2010) received national and international acclaim. She also wrote for the TV series "Northwind" (2013-2016), known for its authentic characters and gripping stories.
Martina has a notable passion for horror. Under various pseudonyms, she has written numerous B-movie screenplay, splatter novels and short stories. Some of her works have been adapted by renowned directors like George A. Romero and Wes Craven, earning her a loyal following in the horror genre.
She has an exclusive contract with Warnuts Entertainment for the rights to her books. This partnership ensures that her literary works are adapted with the highest quality and reach a broad audience through various media platforms.
Martina regularly collaborates with bestselling author Charlotte Lyne. Together, they have co-written several projects, blending their unique styles and strengths to create compelling and memorable stories.
Martina is celebrated for her empathetic writing style and her ability to portray complex human emotions and relationships. Her works often explore themes of identity, memory, and interpersonal conflict. Even in her horror stories, she masterfully delves into the deepest fears and darkest aspects of the human psyche.