Angèle Delaunois
Angèle Delaunois (born November 17, 1946) is a Canadian author born in France and living in Quebec. She was born in Granville and came to Quebec in 1968, becoming a Canadian citizen in 1976. She earned a BA in plastic arts from the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières and was a lecturer there for ten years. Delaunois moved to Montreal in 1982, where she worked for the Quebec consumer magazine . In 1989, she decided to devote herself to writing full-time. Delaunois worked for the publishing house for ten years as director for several of their collections. In 1998, she became literary director for youth collections at Éditions Pierre Tisseyre. In 2004, Delaunois founded her own publishing company Éditions de l'isatis.
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Angèle Delaunois
Angèle Delaunois (born November 17, 1946) is a Canadian author born in France and living in Quebec. She was born in Granville and came to Quebec in 1968, becoming a Canadian citizen in 1976. She earned a BA in plastic arts from the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières and was a lecturer there for ten years. Delaunois moved to Montreal in 1982, where she worked for the Quebec consumer magazine . In 1989, she decided to devote herself to writing full-time. Delaunois worked for the publishing house for ten years as director for several of their collections. In 1998, she became literary director for youth collections at Éditions Pierre Tisseyre. In 2004, Delaunois founded her own publishing company Éditions de l'isatis.
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