Fabrice Vine

Fabrice Vigne (born in 1969 with Walls It, Isere) is a writer French.

Biography

It is in 2003, with the editions of the Bulb that Fabrice Vigne publishes its first novel baptized TS . This history of teenager walled in silence and finding its safety in the writing and the pages of an old dictionary will obtain a beautiful recognition on behalf of the public while being even rewarded in 2004 by a selection with the Festival for the First novel of Chambéry.

Several works youth will be followed from there: Initially the publication, in 2005, of the historical novel Jean Ier Posthumous the , with the Editions Thierry Magnier, where adventures and questionings of three schoolboys launching out in the writing of a novel.

Then the exit, in 2006, of the Wick , a tale of Christmas illustrated by Philippe Coudray and published with the editions Manors house, and into 2007 of Giètes , inaugurating the collection Photo love story of the editions Thierry Magnier: the author receives 12 photographs of which it does not know anything (in fact, for this work, those of the photographer Anne Rehbinder) and, starting from these stereotypes, must imagine a history.

Lastly, a collection of nine new news heading Want you to erase/file these messages also was born into 2006 with the Castells editions.

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