Elin Brodin (born 4 June 1963) is a Norwegian novelist. She made her literary debut in 1983 with the novel Morgen i aftenlandet. Among her later novels are Maskedans from 1987, Bedøvelse from 1991, and Bivirkninger from 2007. She has also written young adult fiction.
She was awarded Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment in 1992.
Brodin was born in Oslo on 4 June 1963.
She made her literary debut in 1983, with the novel . Her next novel, deals with the so-called butterfly people, who are exceptionally beautiful, nice and super intelligent dropouts. Her novel from 1986 is a new version of The Jungle Book, where a little girl grows up among wolves, and eventually caught and adapted to human life. Her 1987 novel deals with drug abuse and crime.
(1988) is a futurist novel, a vision of life after a nuclear disaster, with new human mutants living in primitive societies. (1989) is another futurist novel, a satiric treatment of elements of social interactions of the time. In 1989 she issued a novel for young adults, , formed as a long letter addressed to a diseased person. Another novel for young adults is (1990), where four very different persons establish a cohabiting collective.
In 1990 she issued the psychological novel . from 1991 is about a divorced man dying from cancer. In 1991 she also wrote two debate books, , and In 1992 she wrote another psychological novel, . (1993) is a novel for young adults, viewed from the perspective of animals, and (1994) is a science fiction novel for young adults. Further novels are (1994), and (1996). from 1997 is her first children's book.
Her novel (1998) displays scary sides of reality at the end of the 20th century, and in 1999 she wrote the novel . She has written three ghost novels in collaboration with , (2001), (2002), and (2008). Further (2003), a novel for young adults, and (2005), a story for children. Her novel from 2007 is about a woman psychopath.