Michèle Laframboise

Michèle Laframboise (born July 14, 1960) is a Canadian science fiction writer and comics artist.[1]

Salon du livre de Montréal, novembre 2022.
Salon du livre de Montréal, novembre 2022.

The daughter of Québécois parents, she was born in London and studied geography at the Université de Montréal and civil engineering at the École Polytechnique de Montréal. She is also a self-taught illustrator.[1]

Her first novel Les nuages de Phoenix (2001) was awarded the Prix Cécile-Gagnon. She received Prix Aurora Awards in 2005 for Best novel in French ( Les Mémoires de l'Arc) and Best story in French ("Ceux qui ne comptent pas") and received another Aurora award in 2009 (La Quête de Chaaas); she was a finalist for another Aurora award in 2010. She received the Prix Solaris in 2010 and was a finalist for a Governor General's Literary Award in 2009.[1]

She is currently living near Toronto.[2]

Novels[1][2]

  • Les voyages du Jules-Verne series: Piège pour le Jules-Verne (2002) Le stratège de Léda (2003) Les mémoires de l'Arc (2004) Le Dragon de l'Alliance (2005) Montréal, Mediaspaul
  • La quête de Chaaas series: La quête de Chaaas (2007), Les vents de Tammerlan (2008), L'axe de Koudriss (2010), La spirale de Lar Jubal, (2011), Le labyrinthe de Luurdu (2012) Montréal, Mediaspaul
  • Mica, fille de Transyl, Gatineau, Vents d'Ouest (2012)
  • Le projet Ithuriel, Ottawa, David, 2012
  • La reine Margot, Gatineau, Vents d'Ouest, 2014
  • L'écologie d'Odi, Montréal, Porte-Bonheur, Collection Clowns vengeurs, 2015
  • Le Gant, Gatineau, Vents d'Ouest, 2016
  • La ruche, Sherbrooke, Les Six Brumes, 2017

Graphic Novels[3][4]

  • La plume japonaise, Vermillon, Ottawa, 2010, 56 p.

Selected short-stories

  • Screaming Fire (2022) in Asimov’s[5] Vol. 46, 7-8
  • Rare Earths Pineapple (2022) in Analog[6] July–August
  • October's Feast(2022) in Asimov’s[7] Vol. 46, 1-2
  • Shooting at Warner’s Bay (2021) Asimov’s[8] Vol. 45, 9-10
  • Cousin Entropy (2020) in Future SF Digest[9] 7
  • Ganymede's Lamps (2020) in Luna Station Quarterly[10] 42
  • Ice Monarch (2018) in Abyss&Apex[11] no67
  • Domus Justice (2018) in Fiction River[12] no27
  • Thinking Inside the Box (2017) in Compelling Science Fiction[13] no7
  • Slime and Crime (2017) in Fiction River[14] no22
  • Closing the Big Bang (2017) in Fiction River[15] no21
  • La cousine Entropie (2016) in Galaxies[16] 40
  • Sous réserve (2016) dans Brins d'éternité[17] 43
  • Penser à l'intérieur de la boîte (2015) dans Géante Rouge[18] 23
  • Monarque des glaces (2010) Solaris[19] 175 - Solaris Prize Winner 2010 (reprinted in 2012 in Galaxies 18)
  • Le Vol de l'abeille (2006), Solaris [20] 159 – Solaris Prize Winner 2006
  • Women are from Mars, Men are from Venus (2006), Tesseract 10,[21] Edge publ.

References


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