Louise Leblanc

Louise Leblanc (born June 10, 1942) is a Canadian writer living in Quebec.[1]

She was born in Montreal and studied education at the Université de Montréal. Leblanc taught French and history and later worked as a researcher for television, as a freelance journalist for various magazines and as an advertising copywriter. In 1980, she published a collection of humorous observations 'l'Homme objet; that was followed by a novel 37½ AA in 1983 which won the Prix Robert-Cliche. In 1985, Leblanc wrote the script for the Radio-Canada television film Archimède. She has continued to write for television, including the series Les Enquêtes de Chlorophylle and several episodes for the series Watatatow. Leblanc has also published a number of short stories.[1]

Selected works[1]

  • Pop Corn, novel (1986)
  • Le sang de l'or, novel (1989)
  • Ça suffit Sophie!, juvenile fiction (1990)
  • Sophie lance et compte!, juvenile fiction (1996)
  • Deux amis dans la nuit, juvenile fiction (1996), received the Prix Québec-Wallonie-Bruxelles
gollark: Might as well take out Ender IO - that's a duplicated feature between them!!
gollark: Now, stuff will still drain a tiny bit of power without a complete circuit or whatever, but mostly I think if it does nothing it just idles.
gollark: In real life we have this amazing concept called "switches".
gollark: Not really.
gollark: Well, who cares!

References

  1. "Fonds Louise Leblanc". Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.


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