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Dai Darell
Native nameDiane Alfredhsson Karlstrom
BornDiane Elizabeth
October 5, 1952
DiedJuly 7, 2024
Leduc, Alberta, Canada
Pen nameSaga Borg, Teo Troy
OccupationComic writer and young adult novelist
CitizenshipUnited States, Sweden
Notable worksThe Phantom
SpouseArne Alfredhsson
Michael Karlstrom (2003-2021 his death)
Children3

Diane Elizabeth Karlstrom, pen name Dai Darell (October 5, 1952 – July 8, 2024) was a Swedish-American comic writer and young adult novelist.


Darell was born in Rockford, Illinois and grew up both in the United States and in Sweden. As a teenager, she was an avid reader of the comic series The Phantom "Fantomen". After writing to the series editors, she was encouraged to submit a script. Her first published Fantomen story was Nr. 5/1983 and she became the first female Fantomen writer. It was then she adopted the pen name Dai Darell. She would write for The Phantom until 1986, contributing 16 stories.

In 1984, she met Swedish comic writer Claes Reimerthi at the Seriefrämjandet, the Swedish Comics Society and encouraged him to begin writing Phantom stories. Reimerthi would go on to make a significant impact on The Phantom.


From 1983 to 1986 Darell wrote the series "The Glove of Fate [sv]" "Ödeshandsken". She would contribute to a number of comic and magazine publications, including Starlet, Min Häst, "Tom & Jerry", Wendy, "Pellefant" as well as several Disney comics.

Young adult writing

In 1997, Darell connected with Swedish writer Carola Haglund Carola Haglund [sv] with whom she would have a longtime writing collaboration. Together they would write a number of series set in pre-Viking Scandinavia, as well as a series for young girls interested in horses, "Stall Silverlyckan".

In 2003, Darell moved to Canada with her husband Michael Karlstrom. There, she continued to write young adult novels under various names, including Diane Karlstrom, Saga Borg and Teo Troy. Many of her young adult novels and series featured equestrian themes.

In 2019, Darell returned to write two stories for The Phantom alongside Magnus Carling. Her last two stories for The Phantom appeared in 2019.

Bibliography

Series

Novels

Written as Diane Karlstrom

Zero Tolerance, 2010. ISBN 978-1934983515

Keine Nachsicht, 2010 ISBN 978-3940455703

Auf Wiedersehen, Trockadero, 2013 ISBN 978-3941443921

Stable Silverlykkan "Stall Silverlyckan"

Written with Carola Haglund.

  • Annelies önskedröm, 2002
  • Farväl Rufus, 2003
  • Rädda Rackarns Fridolf, 2003
  • Vilsna vänner, 2003
  • Stallets busigaste häst
  • Upp i sadeln igen!

Jarastavens vandring

Written with Carola Haglund and Jesper Svensson under the name Saga Borg.

Blodsbröder

Written with Carola Haglund and Jesper Svensson under the name Saga Borg.

Den svarta kristallen

Written with Carola Haglund and Jesper Svensson under the name Teo Troy.

John Romeo

With Magnus Carling.

  • The Artist (Konstnären), 2017
  • Crucified (Korsfäst), 2017
  • Dahlia's Wheel (Dahlias hjul), 2022

References

  1. Parker, Jermayn (2021-05-04). "History of Female Phantom Writers | Chronicle Chamber Home of all the Latest Phantom News". Chronicle Chamber. Retrieved 2025-01-09.
  2. "History of Fantomen". www.deepwoods.org. Retrieved 2025-01-09.
  3. ^ "Dai Darell (Diane Alfredhsson)". www.deepwoods.org. Retrieved 2025-01-09.
  4. "Phantom Writer Dai Darell aka Diane Alfredhsson / Karlstrom Passes". Chronicle Chamber. 2024-07-13. Retrieved 2025-01-09.
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