Kristín Helga Gunnarsdóttir (born 24 November 1963) is an Icelandic writer, columnist and novelist and environmental activist. Three time winner of the Icelandic Women´s literature award and the Reykjavík City Children's Book Award and nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Award in 2019. She is best known for her series of children's books on the character Fíasól, also published in Russian 2019. She has also written for theatre, radio and television. Kristín Helga is a journalist and a former reporter and a newscaster for an Icelandic TV channel Stöð 2 and on the radio. She studied journalism and Spanish at the University of Utah, along with Spanish studies at the University of Iceland and at the University of Barcelona.
2016 Gallsteinar afa Gissa, útvarpsleikrit/RUV radio play
2017 "Gallsteinar afa Gissa," Stage play- musical. Akureyri Theater company
2018 " Vertu Ósýnilegur- Flóttasaga Ishmaels" novel/ a refugee´s story (YA)
2019 " Fjallaverksmiðja Íslands" The Mountain Factory, novel ( YA)
2020 " Fiasol and a bizarre story of a kid with a cat in his tummy
2021 " Ótemjur"-"Untamed", novel (YA)
Awards
A million stones and Willy in the valley, nominated for the Youngster ́s book award of Reykjavík city council, 2000
Town artist of the year, Garðabær town council, 2000