Berit Bertling

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Berit Bertling
Born1966 (age 5758)
Nationality Norwegian
Other namesBerit Bertling Cappelen
Occupation Novelist

Berit Bertling Cappelen (born 1966 Trondheim) is a Norwegian novelist. [1] [2] She lives in Oslo. [3] She was twice denied admittance to the Norwegian Authors' Association. [4]

Works

Olwyns saga series
  1. Forrådt, Cappelen, 2004
  2. Jomfrurov, Cappelen, 2004
  3. Dødskysset, Cappelen, 2004
  4. Skyggespill, Cappelen, 2005
  5. Fortapt, Cappelen, 2005
  6. Maktbegjær, Cappelen, 2005
  7. Flukt, Cappelen, 2005
  8. Fare, Cappelen, 2005
  9. Sverdslag, Cappelen, 2005
  10. Ravnetid, Cappelen, 2006
Solsiden saga,
  1. Sort diamant, Cappelen, 2005
  2. Isdronning, Cappelen, 2005
  3. Purpursommerfugl, Cappelen, 2005
  4. Kråkesølv, Cappelen, 2005
  5. Snøroser, Cappelen, 2006
  6. Fløyelsløgner, Cappelen, 2006
  7. Gnistregn, Cappelen, 2006
  8. Blonde dager, Cappelen, 2006
  9. Fremtidsminner, Cappelen, 2006
  10. Stjernestøv, Cappelen, 2006

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References

  1. Katalogcappelendamm.no Archived 7 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Aschehoug & co - Forfattere - Alfabetisk oversikt - Berit Bertling". Archived from the original on 3 November 2009. Retrieved 31 March 2010.
  3. "Skrev seg frisk". 31 August 2004.
  4. "Litteratur i et lukket rom - Litteratur - Dagbladet.no". Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 31 March 2010.