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Nadja Mayer serves as a Professor for Language and Text in Mainz, Germany, where she has been based since 2016. Alongside her academic role, she operates as a freelance author, copywriter, and naming consultant for corporate clients, developing campaigns for diverse products and services while maintaining an active literary career.
Her educational foundation in Philosophy and German studies underpins her interdisciplinary approach, though specific degrees or institutions remain unspecified in the source material. This background directly informs her fusion of theoretical inquiry and practical communication.
Mayer's work centers on language as a transformative tool, spanning Creative Writing (essays, short stories, anthologies), German Linguistics, and Commercial Communication. She investigates how language shapes identity and society through projects like her book "Favorite Places Frankfurt" (Insel Verlag, 2020) and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt's "Shortcuts" film series. Her portfolio reveals a consistent thread: merging literary artistry with real-world applications in advertising and urban narratives.
Current creative endeavors include the poetry lab "Tom Kha Gai and greasy fries", the conceptual project "Pomelo – 51 Instructions to Defy the World", and the organ donation app "viv", demonstrating her commitment to socially engaged communication across mediums from poetry to digital platforms.
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