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Rina Brundu (born 1968) is the author of the novel Tana di Volpe featuring the Sardinian detective Don Osvaldo Da Silva Ochoa.

Rina Brundu was born in [Villanova Strisaili], a small town in the Sardinian province of Ogliastra. After graduating in Modern Languages and Literature, she moved to Ireland where she still lives and works.

Creator of the sardinian detective [Don Osvaldo Da Silva Ochoa], she published her first short-story The wake in a Sardinian magazine while still at University, while [Tana di Volpe] (Fox Den, 2003) is her first novel. In May 2006, she edited [Isole, Scritture Letterarie, Momenti d'Ogliastra], the first antology of the new Ogliastra Province which contains the works of several well-known linguists, journalists and writers as well as many of her own articles.In July 2006, she won the [AVANT GARDEN LITERARY PRIZE] with her short-story [Sirbone]. A writer with a strong interest in [journalism], her works have been published in the national weekly magazine [Diario], in the literary reviews Pentelite and I Siracusani, and in many websites.

Again, in May 2006, Tana di Volpe and her author have been included in the prestigiuos sardinian literature ["In presenza di tutte le lingue del mondo"] by university professor Giuseppe Marci. This textbook is published by the university publisher CUEC.

[Terza Pagina] is Rina Brundu's first online literary product. See also [Manifesto Net - Navigo, Ergo Sum], [Giallografia] and [Twenty Rules for Writing Detective Stories: a revision] (english version due out soon!!).

Bibliography

Articles

[Cani sciolti e cani da guardia]

[On voting rights]

[Ars Gratia Artis]

[Venti regole per scrivere un giallo Una moderna riscrittura (ex novo, in verità)]

[Scriba Times]

[Provincia: Ogliastra]

[Non solo Harry Potter]

[Il silenzio della ragione]

[Do you Miss Italia?]

[Mea culpa]

[Gente di Dublino]

[Aran: il diamante salvato all’oblìo]

[Roccia slavata senza terra]

[Cartolina dall'Irlanda]

The Tiger at the centre of European History (or thereabouts…)]

Essays

[Gabriel Impaglione: Carte di Sardinia, canto di migrante]

[Lingua e cultura sarda C'erano una volta e.... ci sono ancora: online!]

Literary Reviews

[Dio, Eva e il fantasma di Kerouac]

[Dentro i racconti di Roberto Mistretta]

[Di streghe, di fate… di dimensioni altre]

[Il cuore favola di Armando Garbarini]

[Nella Sicilia di Barbara Becheroni]

[Donne in Noir: gli incubi di Simonetta Santamaria]

[Pedro, maledetto Pedro!]

[Sordide note infernali per Gelo Duncan]

[Mille Volti Dell'amore di Serena Accascina Polizzi]

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