A Poor Little Shark by Mårten Sandén and Per Gustavsson and Run As Fast As You Can by Sofia Nordin top ten in Bokjuryn

Bokjuryn is a national yearly vote by children and young readers up to 19 years for their favourite books. Nearly 36,000 readers voted among books published in 2014. A Poor Little Shark was voted top ten in the picture book category and Run As Fast As You Can in the YA category. Read more about […]

ATOMS by Sofia Nordin chosen by the readers of Svenska Dagbladet

Swedish newspaper SVENSKA DAGBLADET asked its readers to choose three books (out of ten) that they would like to read about in the newspaper. Top five choices below will be reviewed in the coming weeks.  

Camilla did it again! THE LION TAMER #1 on the toplist

Camilla did it again! Her latest title LEJONTÄMJAREN (THE LION TAMER) has reached the top of the Swedish bookseller list from March. Congratulations, Camilla!

Carina Bergfeldt nominated for the Red Cross Journalism Award

Nordin Agency is proud to announce that, yesterday, author and journalist Carina Bergfeldt, together with photographer Andreas Bardell, was nominated for the Red Cross Journalism Award for their article series Kriserna vi glömde (The Crises we Forgot). – I am so damned proud of our newspaper, says nominee Carina Bergfeldt in an interview with Aftonbladet. She then goes on to say […]

A new project from author and journalist Carina Bergfeldt

Don’t miss as author and journalist Carina Bergfeldt​ tells Resumé Magazine about her upcoming book Seven Days to Live and how it came about. The project is developed from a series of articles that Carina wrote for Aftonbladet in 2013. With 2.2 million readers, the series turned out to be the Swedish news papers biggest success […]

Stig Larsson praises author Anna Karolina – Successful newcomers

  “Well, it would take a lot before I consider voting Feministic Initiative. But that is exactly what happens as I read Anna Karolina’s STÖLD AV BABIAN (STOLEN BABOON) But you have my word that this is not only good. This is a breakthrough that can only be compared to Jens Lapidus’ ”Snabba cash”. […] What […]