Jean-Louis Trudel
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Jean-Louis Trudel (born 1967) is a Canadian science fiction writer. He was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and has lived in Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal before moving to Quebec City, Quebec in 2010. He teaches history part-time at the University of Ottawa.
While he writes mainly in French, he has authored a few stories in English, published in such venues as Asimov's Science Fiction (January-February 2020), On Spec and Tales of the Shadowmen. Other stories in English and other languages (Greek, Portuguese, Italian, Russian) have appeared in translation.
Most of his books, for adults and young adults, are science fiction, but a few titles may also be classed as fantasy. A long-time contributor to Solaris magazine, he is also a science-fiction critic and historian.
Under the collective name Laurent McAllister, Trudel and Yves Meynard have written three young adult books as part of an ongoing series, as well as several stories.
He has received several literary distinctions, including the "Grand Prix de la Science-Fiction et du Fantastique québécois" in 2001 and several Prix Aurora awards.[1]
Bibliography
- Aller simple pour Saguenal (YA novel, Paulines, Jeunesse-Pop # 91, 1994)
- Pour des soleils froids (novel, Éditions Fleuve Noir, Anticipation # 1942, 1994)
- Un trésor sur Serendib (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 94, 1994)
- Le ressuscité de l'Atlantide (novel, Éditions Fleuve Noir, Anticipation # 1955, 1994)
- Les Voleurs de mémoire (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 97, 1995)
- Les Rescapés de Serendib (Les Mystères de Serendib --- 1), (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 102, 1995)
- Le Prisonnier de Serendib (Les Mystères de Serendib --- 2), (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 103, 1995)
- Les Princes de Serendib (Les Mystères de Serendib --- 3), (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 110, 1996)
- Des Colons pour Serendib (Les Mystères de Serendib --- 4), (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 111, 1996)
- Fièvres sur Serendib (Les Mystères de Serendib --- 5), (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 116, 1996)
- Un printemps à Nigelle (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop, # 117, 1997)
- Un été à Nigelle (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop, # 120, 1997)
- Un hiver à Nigelle (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop, # 124, 1997)
- Les bannis de Bételgeuse (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop, # 125, 1998)
- 13,5 km sous Montréal (YA novel, Marie-France, La Mangeuse de Lune, 1998)
- Un automne à Nigelle (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop, # 128, 1998)
- Les Contrebandiers de Cañaveral (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 132, 1999)
- Nigelle par tous les temps (YA novel, Médiaspaul, coll. Jeunesse-Pop # 135, 2000)
- Demain, les étoiles (YA collection, Pierre Tisseyre, coll. Chacal #, 2000)
- Guerre pour un harmonica (YA novel, Médiaspaul, coll. Jeunesse-Pop # 139, 2000)
- Le messager des orages (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 140, 2001) (in collaboration with Yves Meynard, as Laurent McAllister)
- Les transfigurés du Centaure (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 143, 2001)
- Le revenant de Fomalhaut (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 145, 2002)
- Jonctions impossibles (collection, Vermillon, Parole vivante # 47, 2003)
- Sur le chemin des tornades (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 148, 2003) (in collaboration with Yves Meynard, as Laurent McAllister)
- Le perroquet d'Altaïr (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 149, 2003)
- La lune des jardins sans soleil (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 150, 2003)
- La princesse de Tianjin (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 153, 2004)
- Les insurgés de Tianjin (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 154, 2004)
- Le maître des bourrasques (YA novel, Médiaspaul, Jeunesse-Pop # 161, 2006) (in collaboration with Yves Meynard, as Laurent McAllister)
References
- ^ "Grand Prix de la science-fiction et du fantastique québécois". 22 June 2023.
External links
- Jean-Louis Trudel's blog Culture des futurs (in French)
- On-line YA story on the Cybersciences-Junior site L'arche du vide (in French)
- "Gathering the Echoes", short story in webzine HorizonZero
- "L'écho d'une musique abolie", short story in webzine HorizonZero (in French)
- Biographical essay in the Dictionary of Literary Biography from Amazon Jean-Louis Trudel Archived 2008-05-01 at the Wayback Machine
- Jean-Louis Trudel at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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