David Clémenceau is a compulsory writer of French and German origins living in Essen, Germany, where he teaches English in a secondary school. He began writing short stories and personal essays after cutting short his doctorate studies in 2016. Since then, his work has appeared in print and online in USA, UK, Canada, India and Australia and can be found with Welter at University of Baltimore, Dark Rose Press and Idle Ink, among others.
His short story, Müller’s Mosaico, won the 2019-20 Twist & Twain Story Writing Contest and has been reprinted since in Nzuri Journal of Coastline College. His short story, Alter Egos, has been published in literary venues in England, India and USA.
When he isn’t writing or teaching, he likes to read in three languages with a preference for fiction works in English.


