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Siri Pettersen (born 28 October 1971 in Finnsnes) is a Norwegian writer of YA fantasy novels, whose first trilogy The Raven Rings (2013-15) have been translated into several languages, including English and German. In younger years, she was a comics creator.
Bio
She grew up in Sørreisa and Trondheim, and is currently living in Oslo. She is educated as a graphic designer.
Siri Petersen's first work was the Anti-Klimaks comics series. Anti-Klimaks is about a group of youngsters who are generally against everyone and everything. They defy modern society and look forward to change. However, most of the time they quarrel among themselves, so it is hard for them to do anything about the reality they live in. As the author has put it: This is a series for those who want a different world. Anti-Klimaks was the winner of Bladkompaniets Publishing House Competition in 2002, and as a result, it appeared in the magazine Larsons Gale Verden in No 5/2003-2/2004. In 2004, the album entitled Heller mot enn for! (Rather against than for!) was published by Seriehuset Publishing House. In 2004 Siri Petersen won the Sproing Award for the best debut.
She is also the author of Kråkene (The crows). Kråkene is a silent comic.
Books
Odin’s Child (Odinsbarn), 2013; The Raven Rings #1 (Ravneringene)
The Rot (Råta), 2014; The Raven Rings #2
The Might (Evna), 2015; The Raven Rings #3
Bubble (Bobla), 2017
Iron Wolf (Jernulven), 2020; Vardari #1
Silver Throat (Sølvstrupen), 2023; Vardari #2
The Raven Rings is a fantasy series with Norse roots. It was published by Gyldendal Norsk Forlag. It is the winner of multiple Scandinavian awards. The trilogy has been translated into Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Estonian, Hebrew, English, Czech, Polish, and German. The film rights have been bought by Maipo Films.
Awards
Winner of the Sproing Award best newcomer 2004
Winner of the Norwegian Fabelprisen (Fabel Award), 2014 for Odin’s Child
Winner of the ARK Bookchain’s “Book of the year” Award 2015 for The Might
Winner of the Havmannprisen (Havmann Award) 2015 for The Might
Winner of the Sørlandets litteraturpris (Norwegian South Literary Award) 2016 for The Rot
Norwegian listing for IBBY Honour list 2015
Shortlisted for Norwegian Booksellers' Prize 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2020
Shortlisted for Norwegian Ministry of Culture’s Debut Award 2014
Shortlisted for Finnish Star Fantasy Award 2016, 2022
Shortlisted for the Book of the Year Award at the polish literary website Lubimyczytac.pl 2017, 2018, 2022
Shortlisted for the Deutscher Phantastik Preis 2019
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Siri Pettersen
- List of comics creators
- Tähtifantasia Award
- Sørreisa Municipality
- Pyrkon
- Sproing Award
- Trondheim Voices
- Ingar Pettersen
- Kjellaug Pettersen
- Siri Hangeland