Louise Simard
Louise Simard (March 9th 1950 -) is a writer E Québécois E.
Born with Montreal, it grows with Mount-Bay-tree and works in a weekly magazine with Thetford-Mines. It obtained a baccalaureat in German Littérature and a patent in teaching.
Its studies of higher cycles in Littérature interested it in the Histoire, and it was devoted to the Historical novel. It publishes in the reviews Châtelaine, Recherches female and the newspaper the Press
She wrote on Québécois women like Laure Conan, Gaëtane de Montreuil and Louise de Ramezay. Simard was also interested in the Aborigènes of Australia.
Works published
- the very noble young lady, 1992
- the Road of Parramatta, 1998
- Thana, the girl-river, 2000
- cats of the Yengo park, 2001
- Thana- winds of Grand' Handle
Honors
- 1995 - Price Alfred-Desrochers
- 1996 - Price Jean-Hamelin, the catch Medallion
- 2001 - literary Grand Prix Archambault
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