Paula Noronen
EN: Paula Noronen is finnish writer, radio presenter, TV-performer and author.
FI: Paula Karoliina Noronen (s. 1974) on suomalainen radiojuontaja, televisioesiintyjä, käsikirjoittaja ja kirjailija. Noronen tuli tunnetuksi lukuisista Radiomafiassa esiintyneistä hahmoistaan. Näitä olivat muun muassa Mirva, Tarja Kulho ja Sirkka-Liisa. Radiomafian lopettamisen jälkeen Noronen on esiintynyt televisiossa. Hän juonsi vuonna 2004 Subtv:n Suoraa huutoa! -ohjelmaa. Hän on esittänyt Sartsaa Yleisradion TV2:n Sartsa ja Timppa -sketseissä, sekä esiintynyt Subtv:n sketsiohjelmassa Pimeä puoli. Noronen opiskelee Taideteollisessa korkeakoulussa tv- ja elokuvakäsikirjoituslinjalla.
Noronen on kirjoittanut myös Kyllä Sartsa osaa! -kirjan sekä aloittanut uude
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Although known first and foremost as an author, Tove Jansson considered her careers as author and painter to be of equal importance.
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EN: Salla Simukka is Finnish writer and translator who lives in Tampere. She has studied Nordic philology, Finnish language, general literature, creative writing and women's studies at the University of Turku.
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Besides books, Simukka writes book reviews for the newspapers Helsinkin Sanomat and Hämeen Sanomat.
FI: Salla Simukka on Tampereella asuva suomalainen kirjailija ja suomentaja. Hän on opiskellut Turun yliopistossa pohjoismaista filologiaa, suomen kieltä, yleistä kirjallisuustiedettä, luovaa kirjoittamista ja naistutkimusta.
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Magdalena Hai
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FM Pajtim Statovci (s. 1990) on Suomen kansainvälisesti menestyneimpiä kirjailijoita. Kriitikoiden ja lukijoiden rakastamat romaanit, Kissani Jugoslavia ja Tiranan sydän, ovat saaneet englanninkielisessä maailmassa haltioituneen vastaanoton. Hänen teostensa käännösoikeuksia on myyty yli 15 kielialueelle. Statovci palkittiin esikoisromaanistaan Kissani Jugoslavia Helsingin Sanomien kirjallisuuspalkinnolla, ja Tiranan sydän voitti Toisinkoinen-kirjallisuuspalkinnon. Statovci asuu Helsingissä ja valmistelee Helsingin yliopistossa väitöskirjaa kirjallisuuden eläinrepresentaatioista.
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