Laurence Suhner
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Laurence Suhner (2012) | |
Born | Geneva, Switzerland |
Language | French |
Genre | Science fiction |
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Laurence Suhner (born 1st May 1968) is a Swiss science fiction writer and graphic artist.
Born in Geneva, Suhner studied Indian dance and music and attended four semesters of physics courses at the University of Geneva.[1] She published several graphic novels in the 1980s and 2000s, and started writing prose science fiction in 2006.
Her first novel, the hard SF planetary romance Vestiges, was published in 2012. It received the 2013 Futuriales Révélation Adulte award,[2] as well as the 2013 Prix Bob Morane for best French language novel.[3] The novel is the first of a planned trilogy, QuanTika,[1] of which the second volume, L'ouvreur des chemins, was published in 2013. The third novel Origines was published in 2015.
Works
- Novel
- QuanTika trilogy
- Vestiges. L'Atalante. 2012. ISBN 978-2841725892.
- L'ouvreur des chemins. L'Atalante. 2013. ISBN 9782841726516.
- Origines. L'Atalante. 2015. ISBN 9782841727100.
- Novellas
- 2010: Homéostasie, in Dimension Suisse : une anthologie de science-fiction romande, Rivière Blanche, 2010.
- 2009: Timhkâ, in : Galaxies nouvelle série n° 4/46, GALAXIES 3A, April 2009
- 2006 : GeneV 2106, in La Tribune de Genève, Numéro spécial science-fiction suisse, 2006.
- Comics
- 2007: Confidences, writer and artist, in Mes Semblables, ouvrage Collectif, published by ACOR SOS Racisme Suisse
- 2007: Le Chaman, writer and artist, in Virus
- 2006: Eclipse, artist, in Pompiers volontaires
- 2004: Dame Jeanne, writer and artist, in La Vie en Verre
- 2002: Le Secret de Chimneys, artist, published by Emmanuel Proust, ISBN 2-84810-006-0; an adaptation of The Secret of Chimneys by Agatha Christie
- 2000: Éclats d'Âme, artist, published by Drozophile
- 1987: Zoto Zata ou la statue perdue, published by Ed. Jean-Marie Bouchain.
- 1984: Rastapanique, published by Ed. Jean-Marie Bouchain.
References
- 1 2 Duplan, Antoine (26 July 2012). "Laurence Suhner entonne un raga quantique". Le Temps. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
- ↑ "Et voici les lauréats 2013 !". Futuriales. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
- ↑ "12/01/2014". Prix Bob Morane. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
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