Klaus-Michael Vent
As a schoolboy, Klaus-Michael Vent raided lending libraries in search of science fiction novels and then wrote some of his own. In the 1970s and 1980s, under his pseudonym Michael Sullivan, he published booklet novels in this genre as well as horror and westerns with the publishers Pabel, Moewig and Kelter, as well as numerous contributions (stories, articles, book reviews) for small fantasy magazines. In the 1990s, as a programmer of stock market software, he wrote non-fiction texts on IT topics, the stock market, consumer electronics and much more, among other things for the annual encyclopedia of the present "Aktuell" (Harenberg-Verlag).
Since the turn of the millennium, when he successfully prevented the chaos expected from the millennium bug, he has been reissuing his old novels with publishers such as Emmerich Books&Media Konstanz and Atlantis Stolberg and adding new ones:
http://www.emmerich-books-media.de/htm/9_de.html
http://www.amazon.de/-/e/B007DCYM4I
A complete overview of his literary work, for which his main job as a freelancer still leaves him a little time, can be found under his real name and his pseudonym under
http://www.chpr.at/sfs.html
Contact gladly via Xing
http://www.xing.com/profile/Michael_Vent
or
Michael_Vent(AT)yahoo.com