Anique Poitras

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Born(1961-05-22)May 22, 1961
L'Épiphanie, Quebec
DiedDecember 19, 2016(2016-12-19) (aged 55)
Genrepoetry, young adult
Anique Poitras
Born(1961-05-22)May 22, 1961
L'Épiphanie, Quebec
DiedDecember 19, 2016(2016-12-19) (aged 55)
Genrepoetry, young adult

Anique Poitras (May 22, 1961 – December 19, 2016) was an award-winning writer in Quebec, Canada, whose work was aimed mostly at adolescent readers.[1]

She was born in L'Épiphanie and lived there until the age of 13.[2] Poitras received a bachelor's degree in literary studies from the Université du Québec à Montréal.[1]

Poitras published a number of poems in the literary journal Revue des Écrits des Forges; twice, her poetry received honourable mention for the Prix Alphonse-Piché [fr]. Her first novel La Lumière blanche, the first book in her Sara trilogy, was a finalist for the Prix littéraire Desjardins [fr] awarded at the Salon international du livre de Québec [fr]. The books in the Sara trilogy each received a Prix Livromanie in 1993, 1994 and 1998. The two-volume La Chambre d'Éden, the last book in the trilogy, was a finalist for the Mr. Christie's Book Awards. She participated in many book fairs and public readings and also held writing workshops.[1] She lectured on creative writing at the University of Laval.[3]

Poitras died on December 19, 2016, at the age of 55.[4]

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