Camilla Läckberg
 

It’s always been my life’s dream to write detective novels. It first came true in 2003 when my first book The Ice Princess was published in Sweden and now, my seventh book, The Lighthouse Keeper has reached the shelves in Sweden at the same time as the rights to my books have been sold to over 30 countries worldwide. Here on my website you can find out about me, my books, and Fjällbacka, the place where I grew up and the scene of all my murders. Most of the characters in my books are fictional, but some are real people living in the area, and I’ll be telling you more about them in these pages. Happy reading! Camilla Läckberg

Camilla’s books are set in Fjällbacka, the coastal village where Camilla was born and raised. In northern Bohuslän, about 140 km north of Göteborg, lies the little community of Fjällbacka. Already a fishing village in the 17th century, Fjällbacka is now an idyll that’s steeped in history. Its name derives from the imposing rocky outcrop that the village encircles. Thousands of tourists visit Fjällbacka in the summer. For the rest of the year, there’s about 1,000 permanent residents. Fjällbacka might be small, but there are still hotels, cafés and shops. The best way to get to Fjällbacka without a car is by train to Uddevalla. You can also take a train to Dingle and from there take a bus to Fjällbacka, or alternatively fly to Trollhättan and make your way from there.

Crime-writers’ school – the seven steps I get lots of questions about my writing, many of them asking for advice. Unfortunately there are no miracle tips I can give. The most important thing is to make sure that you sit down and start writing, not that each sentence is perfectly composed. A wise person once said that writing is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration, and I can personally vouch for the truth of that! So don’t get in a stew over how the words fall – just make sure THAT they fall. Let the words just flow. In other words: write, write, write! Here, I’d like to present my own seven-part crime-writers’ school. Each part contains tips and exercises as well as some pointers for books that you might find inspiring. Good luck!

Please address all queries about Camilla Läckberg and her books to Nordin Agency for further assistance. E-mail: info@nordinagency.se Phone: +46-8-571 685 25 Address: Nordin Agency, P.O. Box 4244, 203 13 Malmö, Sweden For questions regarding sponsoring and press, please contact Christina Saliba at Weber Shandwick. E-mail: christina.saliba@webershandwick.se Phone: +46-70-341 46 54. For more information in Swedish about Camilla Läckberg please visit Camilla's Swedish website: www.camillalackberg.se .

Welcome

6/11/2010 6:35:00 PM, 4 comment(s)

Ever since I was a  child I wanted to be a writer. It was my big rock star dream, the dream above all dreams. Well to be honest I could also consider being a princess…. ;-)  However I didn’t even think it was possible. Not until I took a writing course called “How to write crime.” I was working as an economist at the time, but always felt the urge to write – and to write crime.

So for a few years after the writing course I worked on my first novel “The Ice Princess”. In 2003 it was published in Sweden.

Now fastforward to 2010. I have now written seven crime novels set in my home town on the west coast of Sweden, Fjällbacka. I have also written a cookbook together with a chef also from Fjällbacka, and we are working on the second cookbook as we speak. My books have been sold to 33 countries, and have sold in 6 million copies world wide – 3 million just in Sweden. There is TV and cinema movies made out of my books both in Sweden and in France.  So I guess you can  say that my child hood dream has come through. Big time.

In Sweden I have blogged for four years, talking about writing, about family, friends, of the difficulties in combining a successful career and five children (I have two from a previous marriage, my fiancée has two from his previous marriage, and we have a one year old baby together.)  The readers of my swedish blog have followed me on the way to success, have shared joys and sorrows, good news and bad news, through book releases and child births, through divorce and new love, and they followed me on my promotion tours world wide.

Now I want my non Swedish speaking readers to be able to follow the same journey.

Welcome to join the circus that is my life!
J

/Camilla Läckberg

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Comments (4)
Congratulations! You made your dream come true, that's great.
I'm an Spanish cello teacher. I've studied in Helsinki, that's why I'm atracted to Nordic way of life somehow.
But what really made me buy your first book was the fact that you are almost my age, a mother as I am, and could get your succes in life. That is great!!
It's a pity I cannot read Sweddish, because I could have read all your novels by now. We only have four translated into Spanish.
You are a model-woman for me, an evidence: you can be succeful proffesionally and personally at the same time, no need to have one instead of the other.
So, made your books, even the cooking ones, be translated into Spanish soon, or I'll need to take a fast Sweddish course somehow!!!
Congratulations!!
Soledad Arroyo, 6/12/2010 3:20:37 PM
What's the address for this blog?
Linda, 6/12/2010 4:20:25 PM
Circus of Death approaches us all Camilla; perhaps one day your books will be made into a big movie in Holywood. I can see Greata Garbo or Blonde Venus Marlene Detreich playing
Erika Falck.............
Nicholas , 7/19/2010 11:08:24 PM
Pincher Martin: The Two Deaths of Christopher Martin‎ (often referred to simply as Pincher Martin), is a survivalist novel by British writer William Golding, first published in 1956. It is Golding's third novel, directly following The Inheritors, which in turn came after his widely successful debut and magnum opus, Lord of the Flies.

The novel is often considered one of Golding's most survivalistic works, and is noted for being uniquely existential and somewhat minimalistic in setting.

The plot of Pincher Martin surrounds the survival and psychophysical, spiritual and existential plight of one Christopher Hadley "Pincher" Martin, a temporary naval lieutenant and the sole survivor of a military torpedo destroyer which sinks in the North Atlantic Ocean. Martin is unconscious at the opening of the novel, but wakes in complete darkness, submerged, before nearly drowning after being thrown into the side of a rocky islet. After desperately calling out for help, and receiving none, he correctly deduces that his naval crew is dead; and, disoriented, he scrambles up the rock to avoid the constant battering of the surrounding waves.

The novel's twist ending suggests that Martin actually drowned shortly after his ship was sunk. This interpretation changes the work into an allegory of purgatory and damnation. Some believe that, instead, sometime during the narrative, Martin loses his battle to maintain his sanity while fighting to survive alone on the barren rocks
RockyCamillaPilot, 8/21/2010 9:37:47 PM