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Siri Pettersen
Siri Pettersen (2017)
Siri Pettersen (2017)
Born (1971-10-28) 28 October 1971 (age 52)
Finnsnes, Norway
OccupationNovelist
CitizenshipNorwegian
Period2004–present
GenreFantasy
Notable worksAnty-Klimaks, The Raven Rings
Website
www.siri.net

Siri Pettersen (born October 28, 1971 in Finnsnes) is a Norwegian writer and comics creator.[1]

Bio

She grew up in Sørreisa and Trondheim, and is currently living in Oslo. She’s been active in comics industry since the early 21st century. She is a member of Trondheimstegnerne, Comic Artists Association in Trondheim. In 2013-2015 she published a fantasy trilogy Korpringarna (The Raven Rings).[citation needed]

Comic books

Siri Petersen is best known for her Anti-Klimaks series. Also, she’s the author of Kråkene and Myrktid.[citation needed]

Anti-Klimaks is full of humour and strong political undertones. It 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 “Larson Gale Verden” in No 5/2003-2/2004. In 2004, the album entitled Heller mot enn for! (Neither for nor against!) was published by Seriehuset Publishing House[2].

In 2004 Siri Petersen won the Sproing Award for the best debut[3].

Kråkene is a comic book with no dialogues.[citation needed]

Myrktid is a fantasy comic book.[citation needed]

Books

Siri Petersen is the author of a fantasy trilogy The Raven Rings (Korpringarna), which consists of the following books:[citation needed]

  • Odin’s Child (Odinsbarn), 2013;
  • The Rot (Råta), 2014;
  • The Might (Evna), 2015.

The trilogy has been translated to Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Estonian, Czech[4] and Polish.[5]

The film rights have been bought by Maipo Films.[citation needed]

The Raven Rings is a fantasy series with Norse roots. It is been published by Gyldendal Norsk Forlag. It is the winner of multiple Scandinavian awards.[citation needed]

References