Anna Troberg

[2] In March 2017 she left that position to become the working chair of the Swedish union for employees in libraries, archives and museums.

[3] Troberg's entry into the Pirate Party has been described as a complete ideological turnaround from the stances associated with her previous publishing career.

[7] She considered one of her most important tasks to add more compassion to pirate politics and go beyond the technical focus.

[5] Caricaturing her career in the publishing business, she wrote released the novel Chefer från helvetet ("Bosses from Hell") under the pseudonym Rosetta Sten (which directly translates to Rosetta Stone in Swedish).

Some are Andy Riley's books about Bunny Suicides, Sharon Osbourne's autobiography Extreme, Chris Bradford's Young Samurai novels, Simon Lewis's Bad Traffic and several novels by Jeanette Winterson (Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Lighthousekeeping and The Passion).

Troberg and Julian Assange
Troberg at the Gothenburg book fair 2012