Kristín grew up in Hafnarfjörður. She studied Literature and Spanish at the University of Iceland, then pursued Spanish at the Universities of Barcelona and Copenhagen. She has published poetry, novels, short stories and plays. Her first publication was the poetry book Í húsinu okkar er þoka (There is Fog in Our House) in 1987, and her first novel, Svartir brúðarkjólar (Black Wedding Dresses) came out in 1992. Kristín has won many awards for her work, including the DV Cultural Prize for Literature for her 1998 novel Elskan mín ég dey (I Will Die, my Love). Kristín has worked with other artists, such as the photographer Nanna Bisp Büchert, with whom she produced the book Sérstakur dagur (Special Day), in which poetry and photographs work together. She has also collaborated with Haraldur Jónsson on the film The Secret Lives of Icelanders.
Ölrítið kaótísk. Margar athuganir sem blandast saman í belg og biðu, hefðu e.t.v. gagnast að meira lofti á blaðsíðunum sem fengi lesandann til þess að lesa hægar og taka athuganirnar hægar inn, eins og ljóð. Ég hefði líka verið til í að sumar þeirra væru lengri, teknar lengra.
Den er kort, ellers var jeg ikke kommet igennem den. Det er vrøvlerier, som vel mest skal være tænksomt, underligt. Det bindes bl.a sammen med metaforer, og gentagelser.