Emmi Itäranta

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Emmi Itäranta
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Emmi Itäranta at Koolibri in Tallinn, in 2014
Born 1976
Occupation Novelist
Language Finnish, English
Nationality Finnish
Alma mater University of Tampere
University of Kent
Genres Speculative fiction, Science fiction
Notable work Teemestarin kirja 2012
Memory of Water 2014
Website
emmiitaranta.com

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Emmi Elina Itäranta (born 1976) is a Finnish novelist. Her debut novel Memory of Water was published by HarperCollins in 2014.

Itäranta holds a MA in Drama from the University of Tampere, and worked as a columnist, theatre critic, script writer and press officer after graduation.[1] In 2007 she enrolled in the postgraduate program of University of Kent, where she began writing her debut novel as a part of her Creative Writing course work.[2][3] Working simultaneously in English and her native Finnish,[4][5] Itäranta completed both manuscripts, and in 2011 the Finnish version won the Fantasy and Sci-Fi Literary Fiction contest organised by the Finnish publishing house Teos.[1][6] The novel was published by Teos in 2012 under the name Teemestarin kirja (lit. "The Tea Master's Book"). The book won the Kalevi Jäntti Award in 2012, and the Nuori Aleksis Award in 2013. It was also shortlisted for the 2013 Tähtivaeltaja Award.[7]

The English version of the book, Memory of Water, was published by HarperCollins in 2014 in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia.[8] It has been nominated for the 2014 Philip K. Dick Award,[9] as well as the Golden Tentacle Award[10] and the Arthur C. Clarke Award.[11] Translation rights of the book have been sold to 21 territories to date, and it has already been published in Arabic, Czech, Danish, Estonian, French, Georgian, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish.[12]

Emmi Itäranta's second novel was published in October 2015 in Finnish, as Kudottujen kujien kaupunki. It too was nominated for the 2016 Tähtivaeltaja Award, and was one of the novels to receive the City of Tampere Literary Award.[13] The English language version is to be published in 2016, under the name The City of Woven Streets in the UK, and as The Weaver in the US and Canada.[14][15]

Emmi Itäranta lives in Canterbury, United Kingdom.[1]

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