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AJA MARIE AIDT (b. 1963) is one of Denmark’s most acclaimed lyricists and short story writers; her latest collection,J
ONAS T. BENGTSSON (b. 1976) published his debut novelC
HRISTIAN DORPH (b. 1966) and SIMON PASTERNAK (b. 1971) have attracted considerable attention in the Danish crime fiction community with their novelsA
GNETE FRIIS (b. 1975) and LENE KAABERBØL (b. 1960) debuted in Danish crime fiction withH
ELLE HELLE (b. 1965) is the author of various short stories and novels, including the acclaimed novelsB
ENN Q. HOLM (b. 1962) is a Copenhagen writer best known for the novelsG
RETELISE HOLM (b. 1946), author and national commentator, has in recent years achieved much success as a writer of crime fiction, inside and outside of Denmark.L
ENE KAABERBØL (b. 1960) and AGNETE FRIIS (b. 1975) debuted in Danish crime fiction withM
ARK KLINE (b. 1952) has translated the fiction and poetry of a number of contemporary Danish writers. He has had many short stories published, and for years he has been a bluegrass musician in Denmark. He and his wife live in the South Harbor section of Copenhagen.K
RISTIAN LUNDBERG (b. 1966) is a lyricist and writer fromB
O TAO MICHAËLIS (b. 1948) received his master’s degree in comparative literature and classical culture from the University of Copenhagen, where he now teaches. He is a cultural critic at the Danish newspaperS
EYIT ÖZTÜRK (b. 1980) won second prize in a writing contest for “new Danes,” for his short story “Where I’m Sitting Now,” which appeared in the anthologyS
IMON PASTERNAK (b. 1971) and CHRISTIAN DORPH (b. 1966) have attracted considerable attention in the Danish crime fiction community with their novelsK
LAUS RIFBJERG (b. 1931) has been a major fixture in Danish literature over the past fifty years. He was born and raised in Amager, in Eberts Villaby.G
UNNAR STAALESEN (b. 1947), a Norwegian author residing in Bergen, is known and loved for his Bergen trilogy