Jan-Willem Geerinck
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Jan Willem Geerinck (born in Sint Niklaas, Belgium, 1965) holds a Master's degree in Dutch, English and Spanish translation and is currently a teacher of Dutch in Antwerp. He is the webmaster of several websites and debuted as a writer in 2011 with De geschiedenis van de erotiek (2011). He has three daughters.
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Jan Willem Geerinck (geboren in Sint Niklaas in 1965) is licentiaat vertaler Engels-Spaans en leraar Nederlands in Antwerpen. Sinds 1996 verdiept hij zich in cultuurgeschiedenis. In 2011 debuteerde hij met De geschiedenis van de erotiek. Hij heeft drie dochters.
List of publications
- De geschiedenis van de erotiek (2011)
- Te Gek (2011), with Annick Ruyts
- Dagboek van een gerechtspsychiater (2012), with Chris Dillen and Walter Damen
- Moordvrouwen (2013), with Chris Dillen and Walter Damen
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