Maria Turtschaninoff Explained

Maria Turtschaninoff
Birth Date:21 February 1977
Birth Place:Helsinki, Finland
Occupation:Author
Language:Swedish
Nationality:Finnish
Education:Master of Philosophy
Alma Mater:Gothenburg University
Genre:Fantasy
Notablework:Red Abbey Chronicles
Years Active:2014–
Website:Author's website

Maria Turtschaninoff (born 1977) is a Finnish author. She is best known for writing fantasy books including Maresi, the first book in the Red Abbey Chronicles and winner of the 2014 Finlandia Junior Prize.

Life and career

Turtschaninoff was born in 1977 in Finland[1] and her first language is Finland’s Swedish.[2] As a child, she appeared in a minor role in the television series Harjunpää och antastaren (1985).[3] She received the degree of Master of Philosophy from Gothenburg University in 2000 where she studied human ecology. After her graduation, she worked as a journalist in Helsinki.

The first book of her Red Abbey Chronicles, Maresi, was published in Finland in 2014 and won the 2014 Finlandia Junior Prize. The film rights to Maresi were bought by Film4 in 2016.[4] The second book of the series, Naondel, was published in 2016.[5]

She was awarded with the Swedish YLE Literature Prize in 2014[6] and the Finland-Swedish cultural prize in 2017.[7] Turtschaninoff was also nominated for the 2015 Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize[8] and the 2018 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maria Turtschaninoff on Writing Naondel. www.scottishbooktrust.com. 19 October 2017. en.
  2. Web site: Fantasy Writers: Karen Lord and Maria Turtschaninoff, The Conversation. BBC World Service. 19 October 2017.
  3. http://arenan.yle.fi/1-4158940 Harjunpää och antastaren (1985).
  4. Web site: UK studio snaps up film rights to Finnish novel. Good News from Finland. 19 October 2017. 23 November 2016.
  5. Web site: Scolar acquires The Red Abbey Chronicles by Maria Turtschaninoff. Elina Ahlback Literary Agency. 20 October 2017. fi-FI. 10 May 2016.
  6. Web site: Maria Turtschaninoff awarded the Swedish YLE Literature Prize for Maresi. Elina Ahlback Literary Agency. 20 October 2017. fi-FI. 28 October 2014.
  7. Web site: Maria Turtschaninoff awarded Finland-Swedish prize for culture. Elina Ahlback Literary Agency. 20 October 2017. fi-FI. 11 May 2017.
  8. Web site: Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize Nordicom. www.nordicom.gu.se. 20 October 2017. en.
  9. Web site: Candidates 2018 – ALMA. www.alma.se. 20 October 2017. en. 10 October 2017.