
When I was a younger man, I had a hard time relating to Odin. The Allfather, the king of the Aesir, seemed somewhat gloomy. He was to me a symbol of the past and the death that awaits all men. This has changed…
When I was a younger man, I had a hard time relating to Odin. The Allfather, the king of the Aesir, seemed somewhat gloomy. He was to me a symbol of the past and the death that awaits all men. This has changed…
2017 was a good year for me. My novel “Jomsviking” became a bestseller, and it still is. It has so far been sold to seven countries and I will soon start editing […]
Dear friends, I hope you’re all having a wonderful holiday! Without getting into a discussion about what might make these few last days of the year holy to you, let me just […]
What did the Vikings carry with them? Not a big, shiny sword, that would have been quite uncommon. (Carrying a sword was probably as rare as owning an expensive sports car is […]
Dear friends, I have some great news for you. No, it’s not about “Jomsviking” this time, it’s about my Youtube channel. Since it will soon be reaching 10.000 subscribers, it is time […]
As many of you have noticed, I have a Youtube channel. I named it The Viking Bushcrafter, and it is a bushcraft/outdoors/Viking themed channel. I post a new video every weekend, normally […]
My novel Jomsviking is being translated. After I signed with the hard working and talented people at the Northern Stories literary agency, it didn’t take long before they started landing book deals. […]
My novel Jomsviking has been chosen as one NORLA’s 10 fiction titles for the fall of 2017. NORLA – Norwegian Literature Abroad – is a governmentally funded organization that promotes the export […]
I have just signed with an international literary agent! This is a milestone and a major step forward towards having my novels published in other languages than Norwegian. Many of you are […]
This blog just reached 400.000 views! These blogposts are just my thoughts and reflections, really. But I get the impression that many readers have felt and thought the same as I do. […]