Alain Bergeron
Alain Bergeron | |
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Alain Bergeron in 2014 | |
| Born | February 11, 1950 |
| Occupation | novelist, political scientist |
| Nationality | French, Canadian |
Alain Bergeron (born February 11, 1950) is a Québécois science fiction author and political scientist. He is also known by his pen name Brian Eaglenor (anagram of his name).
Biography
Born in Paris, France, Bergeron now lives in Quebec. He earned a degree in social sciences from Université Laval. In 2004, he was appointed secretary general of the Science and Technology Council within the government of Quebec.
Writing career
His first novel, A Summer of Jessica was published in 1978. In addition to being a science fiction writer, he is a columnist for Solaris magazine. With Laurine Spehner, he co-wrote a work about The X-Files.[1]
Bergeron has received multiple Aurora Awards, the Prix Aurora Award and the Sidewise Award for Alternate History. In 2024, he received the Jacques-Brossard Prize for his book Le Silene Assassinated, the first volume in his Huitième Registre series.[2]
References
- ^ Alire.com biographical sketch (In French)
- ^ "Alain Bergeron, winner of the 2024 Jacques-Brossard prize," Passeport pour l'imaginaire, May 17, 2024.
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