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Beskrivelse, lang
Ederi Rowe er forfatternavnet til Lena Bache-Mathiesen. Hun lærte engelsk i USA i barndommen, før hun kom tilbake til Norge. Glad i skrive, forfattet hun to upubliserte romaner i tyveårene. Hun skrev debutromanen A Game of Sin mens hun tok en PhD i biostatistikk fra Norges idrettshøgskole.
Som forsker og fantasy skribent, etterstreber hun troverdighet i alle verkene hennes, uansett hva de handler om: drama, eventyr, eller kjærlighet. Du finner henne ved pulten på Røa, Oslo, sammen med samboeren og en oppmerksomhetssyk faraohund.
Beskrivelse, kort
Ederi Rowe er en norsk selvpublisert forfatter. Høsten 2026, lanserer hun sin romantisk fantasy A Game of Sin: En femme fatale manøvrerer rivale prinser for å redde familien sin.
Bio, long
Ederi Rowe is the penname of Lena Bache-Mathiesen. She picked up English from her early childhood in the USA before returning to Norway. As an avid writer, she completed two unpublished novels in her twenties. She wrote her debut A Game of Sin while she took a PhD in biostatistics.
As a scientist and fantasy writer, she strives for believability in all her works, whether they involve drama, adventure, or romance. You will find her penning her next novel in Oslo, Norway, with her husband and attention-seeking pharaoh hound.
Bio, short
Ederi Rowe is a Norwegian self-published author. In fall 2026, she launches her debut romantic fantasy A Game of Sin: A femme fatale manoeuvres rival princes to saver her family.
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Presentation experience
As a long-time office rat, I have a lot of experience with teaching and presenting. I have led a course in psychometrics, and presented at several national and international conferences. Here are some highlights.
Photo: Karim Chamari
Invited speaker at Scandinavian Sports Medicine Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark. 800 participants.
Invited speaker for Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, Doha, Qatar
Oral presentation at Isokinetic Conference in Football Medicine, Lyon, France. 2500 participants.
Photo: Marius Brendmoe