Joëlle Wintrebert
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Joëlle Wintrebert (born 1949 in
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) is a French writer. She primarily writes
science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel unive ...
, but also writes children's literature and journalism. She has won the
Prix Rosny-Aîné The Prix Rosny-Aîné is a literary prize for French science fiction. It has been awarded annually since 1980 in two categories: best novel and best short fiction. Best Novel Winners *1980 : Michel Jeury, for ''Le territoire humain'' *1981 : Mic ...
three times, first in 1980. She also edited the anthology series ''Univers.''


Selected bibliography

* ''Les Olympiades truquées'' (1980) (1987) (1999) (2001) * ''Les Maîtres-feu'' (1983) (1993) * ''Nunatak'' (1983) * ''Kidnapping en télétrans'' (1984) (1988) (1994) (1999) * ''Chromoville'' (1984) (1994) * ''La Fille de Terre Deux'' (1987) (1997) * ''Bébé-miroir'' (1988) * ''Le Créateur chimérique'' (1988) * ''Comme un feu de sarments'' (1990) (1994) * ''L'Océanide'' (1992) (1998) * ''Les Diables blancs'' (1993) * ''Les Ouraniens de Brume'' (1996) * ''La Colonie perdue'' (1998) * ''Le Roi des limaces'' (1998) * ''Les Gladiateurs de Thulé'' (1998) * ''Le Vin de la colère'' (1998) * ''Lentement s'empoisonnent'' (1999) * ''Pollen'' (2002) * ''Un Prince pour Ioan'' (2003) * ''Le Canari fantôme'' (2005) * ''Les Amazones de Bohême'' (2006)


External links


Official site
1949 births Living people French science fiction writers Women science fiction and fantasy writers French women novelists French speculative fiction translators {{sf-writer-stub