Maryse Rouy

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Maryse Rouy (born November 4, 1951) is a French-born writer living in Quebec. She has written novels for both adults and young audiences.

She was born in Saint-Laurent-sur-Save and came to Quebec in 1975. She earned a bachelor's degree in teaching and began teaching in primary school. She went on to study at the Université de Montréal, earning a master's degree on the poetry of troubadours. [1]

Selected works

Source: [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Rouy, Maryse" (in French). Infocentre littéraire des écrivains.
  2. "Le Prix St-Pacôme du roman policier: pour les beaux yeux de Candice Groleau". Le Soleil (in French). October 4, 2008.
  3. "Lauréats". Prix Saint-Exupéry (in French).
  4. "Les quatre finalistes francophones du prix Arthur-Ellis". Revue Les libraires (in French). April 27, 2015.