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  • Not only this, but Reg's wife Tiina Nunnally might also attend.

    January 2009 Maxine 2009

  • Tiina translated the book which started the English-speaking people's interest in Scandinavian crime fiction in a serious way - Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow, by Peter Hoeg, which I vividly recall reading many years ago.

    Three highlights of CrimeFest Maxine 2009

  • Hakan, Don, Steven and Tiina were all such a pleasure to listen to, and were so generous with their time outside the sessions.

    Three highlights of CrimeFest Maxine 2009

  • Tiina translated the book which started the English-speaking people's interest in Scandinavian crime fiction in a serious way - Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow, by Peter Hoeg, which I vividly recall reading many years ago.

    Three highlights of CrimeFest Maxine 2009

  • Hakan, Don, Steven and Tiina were all such a pleasure to listen to, and were so generous with their time outside the sessions.

    Three highlights of CrimeFest Maxine 2009

  • Photograph by Cedric Buchet; Styling by Tiina Laakkonen GOODBYE TO ALL THAT | Huston channels Hollywood glamour as she moves into a new stage and a new city.

    Anjelica Huston Ariel Levy 2012

  • Tiina Raevaara has published a novel and a short story collection which both have clear speculative fiction elements.

    The Wanderer Returned... Hal Duncan 2010

  • Many promising sf writers have emerged in the past few years (just to name a few, Tiina Raevaara, J. Pekka Mäkelä, Anne Leinonen, Pasi Ilmari Jääskeläinen, Sari Peltoniemi, and Viivi Hyvönen), but their works in general aren't available in English.

    MIND MELD: Guide to International SF/F Part IV 2009

  • Tiina Raevaara has published a novel and a short story collection which both have clear speculative fiction elements.

    Archive 2010-06-01 Hal Duncan 2010

  • Tiina Nunnally is of course an eminent translator herself, in particular of Mari Jungstedt's Gotland novelsand Peter Hoeg's modern classic Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow.

    January 2009 Maxine 2009

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