Madlen Namro

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Madlen Namro
Born (1973-08-29) August 29, 1973 (age 48)
Łódź, Poland
OccupationWriter
NationalityPolish
Notable worksCommandos The Trilogy

Madlen Namro (born August 29, 1973) [1] is a Polish science-fiction author who writes in Polish. She received an award for her first science-fiction book which is translated in English, the second one is also a bestseller in Poland. As journalist, she also writes articles published in various magazines [2] and websites [3] all over the world.

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Early career

Madlen was 9 years old when she wrote her first book. She described her adventures with her dog who was a talking dog. [4]

Singer, writer, composer

Madlen was also a songwriter of the punk band "De Vanegat", in which she sang and composed the music. [1]

Later she worked as actress in a music-theater in Łódź. This short artistic career, allowed her to understand that what she desires to do is writing books.

International career

On the Polish market Madlen made a debut in 2007 with a futurist book titled Komandosi, released by Anagram Publishing House. This book appeared also in 2011 on the US and UK markets, giving her the international writer status. In the meantime, she wrote several stories for children, published in London, titled Rainbow Stories. Madlen gave all proceeds from this book to the Stickler Syndrome Foundation in the UK. In 2012, the first time she wrote Non-fiction stories titled The Black Pearl. [4] This booklet was published in French, in German, Italian and in English but not in Polish. Madlen also writes screenplays and books for young people.

Journalist

Madlen also works as a journalist for magazines like Mindscape [2] in the UK and websites like Marshall Masters one in the US and also Mediterranea Online [3] in Italy.

Since January 2011, she is a full member of the prestigious Women's Writers and Journalists Society [5] in London.

Publications

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Awards

Madlen Namro was awarded in 2008 by her editor, Anagram Publishing, for her trilogy: Komandosi.

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