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Klaus Stimeder was born on 17 March, 1975 in Austria. Discover Klaus Stimeder's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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In 2021, he published “Malta Transfer,” a crime novel set on the Mediterranean island of Malta against the backdrop of the 2015 European migrant crisis.
In 2015, Stim published "Stories 1995-2015," an anthology of his journalistic works from two decades. The introduction was written by German journalist Michael Frank. Its cover was drawn by comic artist Nicolas Mahler. American author Eric Jarosinski (aka internet phenomenon Nein Quarterly) named "Stories" his "Book of the Year" in 2015.
In 2013 Stim published the English translation of his Oscar Bronner biography. It was presented at a panel discussion in New York. Participants included Stim, writer Frederic Morton, editor David S. Benjamin, and Harper's Magazine President John R. MacArthur.
In 2011 Stim published "Here is Berlin," a book-length essay on the German capital that has been translated into four languages. The book received positive reviews on both sides of the Atlantic, following a tour of the US, Canada, Germany, Austria, and Spain. (with Tim Mohr, who wrote the introduction to the first edition).
Between 2010 and 2021, Stimeder worked as the Senior US Correspondent for Wiener Zeitung, the world’s oldest newspaper still being published. In March 2022, he crossed the Polish-Ukrainian border on foot to cover the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. He has since been reporting from Odesa for a number of international media outlets.
In 2008 he published "Despite Everything: The Oscar Bronner Story," a biography he co-authored with Eva Weissenberger. "Despite" covers the life of Austro-Jewish entrepreneur Oscar Bronner who founded the magazines Profil and trend and daily Der Standard while also achieving moderate success as a painter. The book was critically acclaimed in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and the US with its New York presentation hosted by Carl Bernstein.
As publisher and editor, Stimeder won over renowned artists, politicians, actors, and scientists as contributors i.e., Actionist painter Günter Brus, EU Commissioner Johannes Hahn, actor Karl Markovics, philosopher Franz Schuh, and quantum physicist Anton Zeilinger. He also co-initiated a series of literary events ("Datum presents") that brought Chuck Palahniuk, Ian Rankin, Sven Regener, Juli Zeh, FM Einheit of Einstürzende Neubauten to Austria's Capital. Under Stimeder's leadership, DATUM won numerous international and national awards for its stories and design. In September 2005, it was named "International best news magazine" by Tyler Brûlé in his column "Fast lane" in the Financial Times. In 2008, he was named "Head of the Best School for Young Writers in the Country" by trade publication "The Journalist." Stimeder was the first journalist who was granted a face-to-face interview with Mahmoud Mohamed, who became Austria's most notorious Jihadist.
After covering the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, he interned at Berlin daily Tagesspiegel before joining Der Standard as a sports reporter. While working at Der Standard, Stimeder met London-based financial consultant Johann Weyringer with whom he founded DATUM – Seiten der Zeit. Datum's editorial concept was based on The New Yorker and German weeklies Die Zeit and Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin. The first issue was published in Vienna in May 2004.
Between 2000 and 2009, Stimeder appeared as a regular guest on Austrian cable and network TV, Al-Jazeera, and the BBC's television and radio programs. After turning down an offer to host his own political talk show at basic cable channel ATV Stimeder left Vienna and moved to Berlin. In 2010 he sold his shares in Datum and moved to the US where he lives and works as a writer of non-fiction and fiction under the name JM Stim.
Since 2000 Stim has served as a guest speaker and lecturer at schools, colleges, and universities across North America (i.e., at the Columbia University chapter of St. Anthony Hall, NYU, Northwestern University, DePaul University, University of Minnesota, Ottawa University).
Stimeder started a career in journalism in 1998 at Format for which he covered the war in Kosovo, Northern Ireland, Israel, the Palestinian territories, and the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch in Nicaragua. In 2000 he went to New York City to intern at New Yorker Staats-Zeitung. In New York, Stimeder learned about the New York Times' Code of Ethics and the work of The New Yorker's fact-checking department. Based on these experiences, he later wrote the first-ever Code of Ethics for an Austrian periodical.
Klaus Josef Stimeder (aka JM Stim, *March 17, 1975, in Schaerding), is an Austrian author and a journalist who lives in Los Angeles, California. In Germany, Switzerland, and Austria he became known as a war reporter and as the founder and publisher of Datum magazine. In the US and Canada he is mostly known for his 2011 book Here is Berlin.