Julia Billet (1962, Paris) is a French writer, novelist, author of short stories and poetry.
Julia Billet published novels, children's books, collections of short stories and poetry collections: [1]
Collective works published with Le Castor Astral and Tu connais la nouvelle: [3]
in journals:
Coordination et direction artistique d'ouvrages
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