Triinu Laan (1975) is a manager of cultural activities and a children's writer. She graduated in law from the Tallinn School of Economics and received a masterās degree in cultural management from the University of Tartu in 2018. Currently, Laan works as a project director at the VƵro Institute, is involved in the translation and editing of VƵro-language books, and organizes events aimed at the promotion of the VƵro language and culture. As an author, Laan has written four childrenās books, all of which are in both the VƵro (Southern Estonian), and Northern Estonian languages. Her debut work,
The Big Black Dog, (published under her maiden name Triinu Ojar) received immediate international acclaim and was listed in the White Ravens catalogue.
Awards
2020Good Children's Book (John the Skeleton's Goings-On)
Annual Childrenās Literature Award of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia nominee (John the Skeleton's Goings-On)
2016Raisin of the Year Award (The Old Broken Cat)
Annual Childrenās Literature Award of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia nominee (The Old Broken Cat)
2008The White Ravens (The Big Black Dog)
2007Annual Childrenās Literature Award of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia nominee (The Big Black Dog)
2006The Knee-High Book Competition, Special Prize for an animal story (The Big Black Dog)