Poetry that glitters

About me

Writing is my passion. I create poetry in English and in German. My poems and poetry songs communicate a particular playfulness with words and a strong femininity. On stage, I deliver with a somatic quality and presence. I like to throw a pinch of glitter on my interdisciplinary approach: performing independently of particular scenes, my slogan “poetry that glitters” has become my trademark since 2012.

This becomes apparent in the laudatory speech for GEDOK Literary Advancement Award 2020 which I received. As a thank you, I improvised a medley from home, since the event – orignially planned in Hamburg, Germany – was cancelled during the pandemic in 2020.

In writing, performing, and my whole life I see it as my duty to bring something beautiful to the world and to protect emotions by wrapping them in poems.
I became a mother in 2020, and especially as I am a single mom, this mission is being realized within my own family.
In continuation and ripening of my artist work, I am available as a workshop teacher and coach. My current emphasis for workshops is teaching performance poetry to girls, and helping the non-average student to write their first poems and texts. I look forward to be teaching academically again.
Additionaly, my creative time is now focused on prose projects.

© Franziska Ruprecht 2018 live in Prag pic by Ken Nash
Franziska Ruprecht, Performance in Prague, May 2018, picture by Ken Nash

Published works in brief: my book of poems in English, “BODY TAG” (self-published in 2018), my German collection of poems “Meer-Maid”, which was published by Wolfbach Verlag in 2015 & 2016, and poetry songs that I put out online for you to enjoy!

My academic background started to form in Munich, where I studied American Literature. Through two stipends, I continued to study in Detroit. I earned my Master of Arts at Wayne State University at their ambitious creative writing program. In the Motor City is where I found myself as an artist, where I could really express myself in performances and within the American poetry slam scene. After I had returned to Germany, I lived and breathed the poetry slam spirit of the earlier 2000s; from Warszaw to Saarbrücken, from Copenhagen to Switzerland, I was invited to take part in slams every week-end.
In the D, I had also picked up the musicality and elements of rap. So it makes sense that in 2020, the anthology “RESPECT – THE POETRY OF DETROIT MUSIC” appeared with my poem closing the book. Eminem is among the famous contributors to this collection of great song lyrics and poetry. Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus