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Éric Gauthier | |
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![]() Éric Gauthier in 2015 | |
| Born | 1975 (age 48–49) Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Canada |
| Occupation | Writer, storyteller |
| Language | French, English |
| Genre | Science fiction, fantasy |
| Notable awards | Prix Boréal (x4) Prix Solaris (x3) Prix Jacques-Brossard (x3) |
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Éric Gauthier is a Québécois writer and storyteller. He primarily writes science fiction and fantasy novels and novellas.[1] He has won the prix Boréal four times (2000, 2006, 2009, 2012);[2][3] the prix Solaris three times (1999, 2002, 2016);[4][3] and the prix Jacques-Brossard three times (2003, 2012, 2020).[3][5]
Éric Gauthier was born in 1975 in Rouyn-Noranda,[6][7][8] in the Abitibi region of Quebec.[9] After a childhood spent in Abitibi,[10] and computer science [citation needed] studies in Ottawa,[10] Gauthier moved to Montréal.[citation needed] He eventually left his job as a computer scientist to pursue writing.[7]
In 1999, Gauthier did a live storytelling performance at the pub Le Sergent Recruteur in Montréal and published his first short story.[7] Though he had previous experience doing readings in Abitibi,[citation needed] the Montréal performance, part of Dimanches du Conte (Sundays of Storytelling), was the true start of his storytelling career.[7] Since then, he has performed in places such as Yukon, France, and Serbia,[9] as well as at festivals such as Le Rendez-vous des grandes gueules in Trois-Pistoles,[11] Festival Voix d'Amérique in Montréal, Caf'Contes in Brittany,[7] and Ottawa Storytelling Festival.[citation needed] In 2003, his solo show Feu blanc. Contes de la luna (White Fire: Tales of the Moon) was released as a book-CD.[7] He sometimes tours with other members of Production Cormorant.[citation needed]
In addition to his readings and performances, Gauthier also teaches workshops and offers writing consultations.[12][13] A resident of Sherbrooke, Gauthier is part of the Union des écrivaines et des écrivains québécois.[7]
Additionally, his short stories have been published in magazines including Solaris, XYZ, and Mœbius. These stories include:[7]
Gauthier was the youngest person to receive the Grand prix de la science-fiction et du fantastique québécois during its 23-year history. It was renamed the Jacques-Brossard Prize for Science Fiction and Fantasy in 2008. Since then, he has won two more but is no longer the youngest winner.[18][9] He received the inaugural Prix estrien de litterature de genre for his novel La grande mort de mononc' morbide in 2017.[14]
| Year | Award | Awarding body | Awarded for | Ref(s) |
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| 1999 | Prix Solaris | Solaris | La Maison de l'anxitecte | [3][19] |
| 2000 | Prix Boréal | SFSF Boréal Inc. | Best novella: Souvenir du Saudade Express | [2][3] |
| Prix Aurora | Canadian SF and Fantasy Association | Best French novella: Souvenir du Saudade Express | [20][3] | |
| 2002 | Prix Solaris | Solaris | Feu sacré | [16][3] |
| 2003 | Grand Prix de la science-fiction et du fantastique québécois | Passport l'imaginaire | Terre des pigeons | [3][10][19] |
| 2006 | Prix Boréal | SFSF Boréal Inc. | Best novella: Au jardin comme à la guerre | [2][3] |
| 2009 | Une felure au flanc du monde | [3][7] | ||
| 2012 | Montréel | [3][17] | ||
| Prix Jacques-Brossard | Passport l'imaginaire | [3][19] | ||
| 2016 | Prix Solaris | Solaris | Éclairer l'origine | [4][3] |
| 2017 | Prix estrien de litterature de genre | L'Association des auteures et auteurs de l'Estrie | La grande mort de mononc' morbide | [3][14] |
| 2020: | Prix Jacques-Brossard | Passport l'imaginaire | Le Saint Patron des plans foireux and Le Livre de trop | [5][3][15] |