KNIT AWARDS TO RUNA SOMMERFELT AND LINKA NEUMANN!
The Knit Awards took place this weekend, and two of our amazing Knitting Book authors walked away with prestigious prizes.
One of the greatest joys of working with books is to see them published. And now “our” first book is out. Hurray! Jørgen Jæger’s Monster is now published in Sweden by Lind & Co.
And the first reactions are also on their way in:
“I really like this! The intrigue is exciting, it takes unexpected turns and the characters are interesting. In short, the book contains all the ingredients that a good crime novel should contain!”
– mysterierna.blogspot.com
A promising start – best of luck to Jørgen and Lind & Co!
The Knit Awards took place this weekend, and two of our amazing Knitting Book authors walked away with prestigious prizes.
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