Sidsel Mørck

For ten years, from 1968 to 1978, she lived in the industrial area of Norsk Hydro in Porsgrunn, which sparked her commitment to environmental protection.

Further poetry collections are Dager kan vokse from 1969, Apropos (1970), Først var det små rom (1971), I forhold til (1973), En mykere morgen (1977), Byliv (1980), and Hver eneste natt from 1990.

[2] In total, she has published over 30 novels, short stories and collections of poems for adults and children.

As an activist, she has written over 120 articles on social issues, particularly environmental protection and industrial pollution, and given a number of lectures.

[6] In 2013, Mørck received the Ossietzky Award, in recognition of her strong social commitment, especially in the field of women's affairs, gender roles and environmental protection.