
Jürgen Pomorin
Pomorin first worked as a Bank clerk before he became a Journalist. Together with Reinhard Young, Georg Biemann and H. P. Bordien he wrote reports on old and new Nazis in the Galleria Republic of Germany. As an editor of the Socialist German workers youth (SDAJ), published youth magazine Elan, he researched in part locally by einschleuste disguised in radical right-wing organizations. He was released due to his political commitment in July 1974, a dishonorable discharge from the armed forces, what he's comrades-in-move - diary of a Weir reported agents (Dortmund 1975). Building on these experiences, he wrote (under the Pseudonym Leo P. Ard) together with Reinhard Young and Michael Illner crime novels in the local flavor of his homeland, the Ruhr region. Under the same Pseudonym wrote Pomorin numerous screenplays for detective series such as Balko, Tatort and Polizeiruf 110. Jürgen Pomorin mostly lives in Manacor, Majorca, with his partner and Co-author Birgit Grosz died in October 2012.