Reuben Epp
Reuben Epp was an author of works in Plautdietsch. His parents were Russian Mennonites who emigrated from Russia to Canada, where Epp was born. Epp was educated as a mechanic and became an instructor at a vocational school for mechanics. Later he became the director of a vocational school in Dawson Creek, British Columbia. Epp died in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. In the far-flung global community of Russian Mennonites, Epp is one of the best known poets and story tellers working in Plautdietsch, alongside such others as Arnold Dyck and Jack Thiessen. His accomplishments include publications on the history of Plautdietsch and on its orthography. Epp's name is rendered "Ruben Ap" in Plautdietsch.Works
- Biem Aunsiedle: When the settlers came; plautdietsche Jechichte een Resse ut'e Vergangenheit
- Plautdietsche Schreftsteckja: Jedichta, Jeschichte, Leeda, Spelkjes
- Onse Lied Vetahle : Stories our people tell; plautdietsche Jeschichte enn Riemsels
- The Story of Low German and Plautdietsch: Tracing a Language Across the Globe
- The Spelling of Low German & Plautdietsch: Towards An Official Plautdietsch Orthography
- Dit un jant opp Plautdietsch: This and that in Mennonite Low German
- Dit un Jant opp Plautdietsch , published by Plautdietsch-Freunde e. V.