Theresia Töglhofer returns: enthusiastic reading at Borg Birkfeld

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Theresia Töglhofer visits her old school in Birkfeld. Before her reading at the Literaturhaus Graz, the author returns to the roots of her writing. Discover their inspiring return!

Theresia Töglhofer returns: enthusiastic reading at Borg Birkfeld

There was recently a special occasion at Borg Birkfeld when the author Theresia Töglhofer came to visit her old school. This occasion occurred shortly before her reading at the renowned Literaturhaus in Graz. Töglhofer, known for her impressive works, returned to the place that laid the foundation for her literary career.

In conversation with the students, she shared the experiences she had on her way to becoming a successful writer. “It was an exciting journey,” remarked the author as she recounted anecdotes from her school years and her first attempts at writing. The students, visibly interested, were able to observe that their apprenticeship played an important role in their artistic creative process.

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Töglhofer encouraged the young people to write their own stories and to have the courage to write down their thoughts and experiences. “Each of you has a unique voice that should be heard,” she explained enthusiastically. Her remarks motivated students to think about their own creative possibilities.

Additionally, she talked about the challenges that come with writing and the importance of not giving up, even when things get difficult. “The key is perseverance,” she said, pointing to her own setbacks as valuable lessons.

This visit was not only a tribute to her own past, but also an inspiration to future generations of writers who had the chance to learn from an already established author that day.

The event was received positively by teachers and students alike and left a lasting impression. For many, the direct exchange with Töglhofer was a unique opportunity that they will probably not forget in a hurry.

To find out more about the background of the visit and the students' reactions, those interested can find out more information read the article from www.meinkreis.at.