Joanna Rubin Dranger

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Joanna Rubin Dranger
Joanna Rubin Dranger at the 2010 Gothenburg Book Fair
Joanna Rubin Dranger at the 2010 Gothenburg Book Fair
BornAnna Joanna Dranger
(1970-03-01) 1 March 1970 (age 51)
Stockholm, Sweden
OccupationAuthor, cartoonist, illustrator, graphic novelist
NationalitySwedish
Notable worksMiss Scaredy-Cat and Love, Miss Remarkable and Her Career
Website
www.joannarubindranger.com

Joanna Rubin Dranger (born 1 March 1970, in Stockholm as Anna Joanna Dranger) is a Swedish author, cartoonist, children's book's artist and illustrator best known for her graphic novels Miss Scaredy-Cat and Love and Miss Remarkable and Her Career.[1]

Rubin Dranger is a professor in illustration at the Department of Design, Craft and Arts of the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design (Konstfack) in Stockholm, where she shares responsibility for the MA programme in Visual Communication.[1][2]

Bibliography[]

Graphic Novels[]

  • Fröken Livrädd & Kärleken (1999)
  • Fröken Märkvärdig & Karriären (2001; English translation by : , 2003)
  • Askungens Syster Och Andra Sedelärande Berättelser (2005)
  • Alltid Redo Att Dö För Mitt Barn (2008)
  • What doesn't kill you makes you stronger (2008)

Children's Books[]

  • ARG! Nittiotalets argaste bok with (1989)
  • LEDSEN! En helt vanlig historia with Anna Karin Cullberg (1992)
  • Johannabarnet, illustrated book written by (2003)
  • ARG! Tvåtusentalets argaste bok, with Anna Karin Cullberg (2004)
  • Dag Drömlund, dagdrömmare, with (2004)
  • GLAD! (2007)
  • Räkna med Nell (2009)
  • Nell leker inne (2009)
  • Nell på våren (2010)
  • Nell på sommaren (2010)
  • Nell på hösten (2010)
  • Nell på vintern (2010)

Other[]

  • Fittflickan, satirical feminist superhero parody published by the newspaper Aftonbladet (1999)
  • Stamps, Fröken Livrädd & Kärleken, (2002)

References[]

  1. ^ a b Joanna Rubin Dranger, author presentation at Albert Bonniers förlag, accessed 2013-04-05 (in Swedish)
  2. ^ Department staff Archived 2013-07-06 at archive.today, accessed 2013-04-05

External links[]

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