Esther Rochon
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Esther Rochon (née Blackburn, born 27 June 1948) is a Canadian science fiction writer.
Born in Quebec City, Quebec, the daughter of screenwriter Marthe Blackburn and composer Maurice Blackburn.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". At the age of 16, she won the Governor General First Prize for a short story in the Young Author's contest of Radio Canada, where she tied with Michel Tremblay.[1][2] Rochon studied Mathematics at the Université de Montréal.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
She has won the Quebec Science Fiction Fantasy Grand Prix four times.[1]
Selected bibliography
- En hommage aux araignées — 1974
- L'épuisement du soleil — 1985
- Coquillage — 1987 (translated as The Shell, 1990)
- L'espace du diamant — 1991
References
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Bibliography
- W. H. New, ed. Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002: 983.
External links
- Template:Trim Esther Rochon at the Internet Speculative Fiction DatabaseTemplate:EditAtWikidata
- Alire
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- 1948 births
- Living people
- Canadian novelists in French
- Canadian science fiction writers
- Canadian women novelists
- Canadian women science fiction and fantasy writers
- Writers from Quebec City
- 20th-century Canadian novelists
- 20th-century Canadian women writers
- Novelists from Quebec