Michèle Laframboise
Michèle Laframboise (born July 14, 1960) is a Canadian science fiction writer and comics artist.[1]
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]
- 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
- Le secret de Paloma (2021), David, Ottawa, 330 p.
- Rose du désert (2023) David, Ottawa, 352 p.
- La plume japonaise, Vermillon, Ottawa, 2010, 56 p.
Selected short-stories
[edit]- Kuiper Pancake (2023) Analog, May-June issue
- Tears Down the Wall (2023) Asimov’s, Vol. 47, Sept.-Oct. issue
- Living on the Trap (2023) Analog, Nov-Dec. 2023
- I’ll Be Moon for Christmas, Asimov’s Vol. 46, #11-12
- 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
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Laframboise, Michèle". Infocentre littéraire des écrivains.(in French)
- ^ a b "Laframboise , Michèle". L'Association des auteures et des auteurs de l'Ontario français.(in French)
- ^ "Recherche - L'Île". www.litterature.org.
- ^ "Répertoire des membres | L'Association des auteures et des auteurs de l'Ontario français". aaof.ca. Archived from the original on 2014-03-03.
- ^ "Asimov's Vol. 46, 7-8".
- ^ "Analog Science Fiction & Fact, July-August 2022".
- ^ "Asimov's Vol. 46, 1-2".
- ^ "Vol. 45, 9-10".
- ^ "Issue 7".
- ^ "Issue 042". May 24, 2020.
- ^ "Ice Monarch | Abyss & Apex". 15 June 2018.
- ^ "Latest Volume – Fiction River".
- ^ "Compelling Science Fiction Home". compellingsciencefiction.com.
- ^ "Fiction River: No Humans Allowed". 28 April 2017.
- ^ "Fiction River: Tavern Tales". 30 January 2017.
- ^ "|| getexpi ||".
- ^ "#43 (Hiver 2016)".
- ^ "Penser à l'intérieur de la boîte - Editions de l'ouvrage - nooSFere".
- ^ "Solaris 175 (Été 2010) | Revue Solaris".
- ^ "Solaris 159 (Été 2006) | Revue Solaris".
- ^ "EDGE Online catalog - Tesseracts Ten (A Celebration of New Canadian Speculative Fiction) edited by Robert Charles Wilson and Edo van Belkom".
- 1960 births
- Living people
- Canadian science fiction writers
- Canadian comics artists
- Canadian women novelists
- Canadian novelists in French
- Université de Montréal alumni
- Canadian women science fiction and fantasy writers
- Canadian female comics artists
- Canadian short story writers in French
- Canadian women short story writers
- 21st-century Canadian novelists
- 21st-century Canadian short story writers
- 21st-century Canadian women writers
- Canadian writer stubs