Authors: Yves Meynard
Yves Meynard was born in 1964 in Québec City. He lived most of his life in Montreal, but recently moved to Ottawa. Active in Québec SF circles since 1986, he served as literary editor for the magazine
Solaris
from 1994 to 2001. He has published over fifty short stories in French and English, winning many awards for his short fiction, including ten Boréal and five Aurora Awards, along with the Grand Prix de la Science-Fiction et du Fantastique Québécois, Québec’s highest award in the field, in 1994. His work has appeared in several magazines and various anthologies, such as
Northern Stars
and
Tesseracts
. His story “Tobacco Words” was reprinted in
Year’s Best SF 2
. He has collaborated several times with Jean-Louis Trudel under the common pen name of Laurent McAllister.
In addition to his short stories, he has published twenty books, alone or in collaboration. Seventeen of them are in French, his native language, and three in English.
The Book of Knights
was a finalist for the 2000 Mythopoeic Award for best novel; in 2012 Tor Books published the fantasy novel
Chrysanthe
. Yves holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Université de Montréal and earns a living as a software developer.
Angels & Exiles
© 2015 by Yves Meynard
Cover artwork © 2015 by Vince Haig
Interior design © 2015 by Jared Shapiro
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