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Caroline Franc, also known as Caroline Desages, is a French journalist, writer and screenwriter, born in 1971.
After training as a journalist at the Centre de formation des journalistes de Paris, [1] she first worked at AEF info, where she focused particularly on higher education. [2]
From 2007, she writes practical books on everyday life for Hachette Editions. [3] She is the editor of the blog Pensées de rondes [4] and from it has drawn the show Dans la peau d'une grosse, performed for a year at le Lieu theatre. [5]
In 2011, she became a freelancer for many newspapers and magazines: on the one hand for the women's press (Psychologies magazine, Cosmopolitan, Pleine Vie or Avantages), [6] on the other hand always on higher education subjects.
She is also a scriptwriter and has worked on several occasions for French television. She collaborated on the television series Parents mode d'emploi (France 2) as a scriptwriter and then collection director. She joined the series Clem (TF1) from season 8. [7] She is also a screenwriter for TV movies (Liés pour la vie, based on the novel by Laëtitia Milot, 2021) or isolated episodes of series (Joséphine, ange gardien). [8]
And finally, she is the author of a novel, Mission hygge, in 2018. [9]
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