Claire Wolniewicz

Claire Wolniewicz (born 1966) is a French journalist and writer, of Polish origin.[1] She studied law and worked for a while in the field of intellectual property. She works as a freelance journalist, and has written TV scripts, short stories and novels. Her debut novel Ubiquité won the 2006 Prix des Lycéens Librecourt.

Selected works

  • Sainte Rita: Patronne des causes désespérées (nouvelles), Bordeaux, Finitude, 2003.
  • Ubiquité (roman), Paris, éd. Viviane Hamy, 2005. Prix des Lycéens Librecourt 2006.
  • Le Temps d'une chute, Paris, éd. Viviane Hamy, 2007. Prix du roman d'avril des Espaces culturels E. Leclerc et Télé 7 Jours.
  • Terre légère, Paris, éd. Viviane Hamy, 2009.
  • La dame à la larme, Paris, éd. Viviane Hamy, 2011.
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