Roland Michel Tremblay

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Roland Michel Tremblay (born October 15, 1972, in Quebec City, Canada) is a French-Canadian author, poet, scriptwriter, development producer and sci-fi consultant. He has been living in London UK since 1995.

Biography

Roland Michel Tremblay was born in Quebec City but moved to the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region in the North of the Quebec province when he was 7 years old. He obtained a college diploma in Sciences from the CEGEP de Jonquiere in 1991, and a B.A. in French Literature and Philosophy from the University of Ottawa in Ontario in 1994. He studied one year at La Sorbonne in Paris and finished his Master Degree in French Literature at the University of London (Birkbeck College) in 1999.

He has been writing since he was 10 years old, and lived in Canada, France, Belgium, the United States and the United Kingdom. He is now an author and technical adviser writing novels, essays, poetry, television and film scripts. He has six books published in French in Paris by iDLivre and GT publishers, his books are distributed across the French speaking countries including France, Belgium, Switzerland, Africa and Canada.

More recently Tremblay has been writing poetry, novels and film scripts mostly in English and developed a sci-fi helper website for authors working in television. He lived in Los Angeles during 2005 and 2006 but then returned to live in Isleworth just outside London.

Roland Michel Tremblay is not related to Michel Tremblay, one of the most celebrated author in Quebec.

Bibliography


Published Literary Work in French
Eclecticism (philosophical essay), ISBN 2-7479-0014-2
Waiting for Paris (novel), ISBN 2-7479-0018-5
Denfert-Rochereau (novel), ISBN 2-7479-0012-6
The Anarchist (poetry), ISBN 2-7479-0013-4
A French-Canadian in Paris (journal/essay), ISBN 2-914679-10-6
A French-Canadian in New York (journal/essay), ISBN 2-914679-12-2

Produced Work in Television (Development Producer/Science Consultant) (uncredited)
Strange Days at Blake Holsey High (Black Hole High, 2002) (NBC and Discovery Channel Television Series)
E=mc2, The World's Most Famous Equation (WGBH/PBS, Channel 4 UK and Arte Documentary, 2003)

External Links and References


In English:
The Crowned Anarchist Sci-Fi and Literature
The Marginal

In French:
L'Anarchiste Couronné Littérature
Le Marginal
TG Publisher

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