Albert Olsson (1904 in Eslöv – 1994) was a Swedish writer. For most of his life he lived in Harplinge in the county of Halland, where he worked as a teacher. He is mostly known for his novel trilogy about the farmer Tore Gudmarsson, published in the early 1940s and set in Halland in the 17th century, during the time when Halland switched hands from Denmark to Sweden.