Éric Gauthier (writer)

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Éric Gauthier in 2015

Éric Gauthier is a Canadian writer from Quebec.

Biography

Éric Gauthier was born in 1975 in Rouyn-Noranda, in the Abitibi region of Quebec. After a childhood spent in Abitibi, and computer science studies in Ottawa, Éric Gauthier moved to Montreal. Though he had his first taste of the scene at a reading in Abitibi, he began his first forays into the art of storytelling at the Dimanches du Conte (Sundays of Storytelling) at the bar Le Sergent Recruteur in Montreal. He has participated in storytelling events for adults and teens, alone or with his Production Cormorant colleagues, in Quebec, the rest of Canada, and in France. Most of his stories are fantasy stories in which he visits many cultures around the world, which distinguishes him from many other Québécois storytellers who prefer a more traditional repertory.[citation needed]

Gauthier is also a

CD and his collection of short stories Terre des pigeons. He is the youngest person ever to receive this prize.[citation needed
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Storytelling

Literary prizes

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