Mélanie Fazi

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Mélanie Fazi
Melanie Fazi 20080318 Salon du livre 1.jpg
Mélanie Fazi at the Salon du livre de Paris in March 2008
Born Mélanie Fazi
(1976-11-29) November 29, 1976 (age 47)
Dunkirk, France
Occupation Novelist and translator
Nationality French
Genre Fiction
Subject Fantasy
Notable works
  • Trois pépins du fruit des morts
  • Serpentine
  • Notre-Dame aux Écailles
  • Arlis des Forains
Notable awards Prix Merlin in 2002 and 2004
Prix Masterton in 2005 and 2009
Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire in 2005 and 2007
Website
www.melaniefazi.net

Mélanie Fazi (born 29 November 1976) is a French novelist and translator specialising in fantasy fiction.[1] As well as writing award-winning fiction of her own she has translated works by Lois McMaster Bujold, Elizabeth Moon, Poppy Z. Brite and Graham Joyce into French for Éditions Bragelonne, a French publisher.

Notable Awards

  • 2002: Prix Merlin ((French) "Merlin Prize") for Matilda (original novel)
  • 2004: Prix Merlin for Trois Pépins du fruit des morts ((French) "Three Seeds of the Fruit of the Dead") (original novel)
  • 2005: Prix Masterton ((French) "Masterton Prize") for Arlis des forains ((French) "Arlis fairground") (original novel)[2]
  • 2005: Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire ((French) "Grand Prize of the Imagination") for Serpentine (original novel)[3]
  • 2007: Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire for Lignes de vie ((French) "Lifelines") (translation)[4]
  • 2009: Prix Masterton for Notre-Dame-aux-Ecailles ((French) "Our Lady of Scales") (original novel)[5]
  • 2010: Prix Masterton for Miroir de porcelaine ((French) "Porcelain Mirror") (original novel)[6]

References

This material was abridged and translated from the equivalent article on the French Wikipedia on 28 October 2010.