Christoph Simon (born 1972 in Emmental) is a Swiss writer.
As a result, he was one of the first Swiss writers to introduce into literature a description of the life of a salaried employee.
David Hess (1770-1843) was a Swiss writer, caricaturist, and politician.
Hugo Loetscher's works were often based on his traveling experiences; he has been called the most cosmopolitan Swiss writer.
It was shot over three days in 1985 by a friend, Swiss writer and publisher Patrick Frey, but went unreleased for 20 years.
Werner Sutermeister (1868-1939) is a Swiss writer well known for his spoonerisms.
Gonzague de Reynold (1880-1970) was a Swiss writer and historian.
Down to the latter part of the 19th century Swiss historical writers had largely based their works on his investigations and manuscripts.
Eveline Hasler (born 22 March 1933) is a Swiss writer.
Michael Theurillat (born 1961) is a Swiss writer of crime fiction.