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Yves Meynard
Yves Meynard in 2014
Yves Meynard in 2014
Born (1964-06-13) 13 June 1964 (age 59)
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
OccupationAuthor
GenreScience fiction, Fantasy
Notable worksLa Rose du désert, The Book of Knights (novel), La Livre des chevaliers, La Mage des fourmis
Website
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Yves Meynard (born 13 June 1964) is a Canadian science fiction and fantasy writer. He writes in both English and French.

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Biography

Meynard made his debut as an author in 1986 at the Boréal congress in Longueuil. Along with Philippe Gauthier and Claude J. Pelletier, he launched the fanzine Samizdat.[1] Meynard became literary director for the magazine Solaris from 1994-2002. He has received a number of literary awards, including four Aurora Awards, three Boréal Prizes, and the Quebec Grand Prize for Science Fiction and Fantasy in 1994 (now the Jacques-Brossard Award for Science Fiction and Fantasy).

In 1998, Meynard published The Book of Knights in English with Tor Books, released in French as Le Livre des chevaliers under the Alire imprint in 1999. He also writes works for young adults, and published Le Mage des fourmis (The Ant Mage) with Mediaspaul in 1995. He received the Aurora Award for best novel (La Rose du désert) in 1997.

He has collaborated with the Quebec author Élisabeth Vonarburg, and regularly collaborates with Jean-Louis Trudel under the collective name Laurent McAllister.

References

  1. ^ Janelle, Claude (2011). "Pelletier, Claude J.". Le Daliaf: Dictionnaire des auteurs des littératures de l'imaginaire en Amérique française [The Daliaf: Dictionary of authors of imaginative literature in French America] (in French). Quebec: Alire. p. 370. ISBN 978-2-89615-074-8. Retrieved 2024-01-10 – via Internet Archive.

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