Daniel Sernine Explained

Birth Name:Alain Lortie
Daniel Sernine
Birth Date:7 November 1955
Birth Place:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Language:French
Genre:Science fiction, children's literature, young adult fiction

Alain Lortie, commonly known under the pseudonym Daniel Sernine, is a French Canadian writer.

Biography

Sernine obtained a Bachelor's in history in 1975 and a Master's in library science in 1977,[1] both from the University of Montréal.[2] He dedicated himself to writing in 1975, usually science-fiction, fantasy and books for young adults. His first short stories (Jalbert and La bouteille) were published in the magazine Solaris, then called Requiem, in 1975.[3] In 1979, he published his first novel, Organisation Argus, as well as two collections of short stories, Les Contes de l'ombre and Légendes du vieux manoir.

Sernine has published novels and collections for adults, young adults, and children, and has won multiple awards for his works. He is also credited with a hundred articles and essays dedicated to the fields of writing, publishing, astronomy, science-fiction and fantasy.

Sernine has been the literary director of the Jeunesse-Pop collection at Éditions Médiaspaul since 1983 and of Lurelu since 1991, both dedicated to children's literature,[4] [5] as well as a member of the editorial board of Solaris.

Selected awards and honors

YearOrganizationAward title,
Category
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1977RequiemPrix DagonExode 5
1982SolarisPrix SolarisLoin des vertes prairies
1984Canada Council for the ArtsPrix de littérature de jeunesse du Conseil des Arts du CanadaLe Cercle Violet
1986Canadian SF and Fantasy AssociationPrix CasperYadjine et la mort
1992BoréalPrix BoréalÀ la recherche de Monsieur Goodtheim
Boulevard des Étoiles
Grand Prix de la science-fiction et du fantastique québécoisBoulevard des Étoiles, Boulevard des Étoiles 2 : À la Recherche de Monsieur Goodtheim, Le Cercle de Khaleb and Les Rêves d'Argus
Prix 12/17 Brive-MontréalLe Cercle de Khaleb
1994Canadian SF and Fantasy AssociationAurora Award
French novel
Chronoreg
BoréalPrix BoréalManuscrit trouvé dans un secrétaire
1996Grand Prix de la science-fiction et du fantastique québécoisSur la scène des siecles, L'Arc-en-Cercle and La Traversée de l'apprenti sorcier

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Daniel Sernine: un vétéran de la science-fiction québécoise. 2008-11-16. La Presse. fr. 2019-10-30.
  2. Web site: Communication Jeunesse Sernine, Daniel. 2018-09-21. Communication Jeunesse. fr-CA. 2019-11-02.
  3. Web site: Authors : Sernine, Daniel : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia. www.sf-encyclopedia.com. 2019-10-30.
  4. Marsolais. Sophie. Spring–Summer 2002. Jeunesse Pop: trente ans au service de l'imaginaire. Jeunesse Pop: thirty years serving the imagination. Lurelu. fr. 25. 1. 88–90.
  5. Web site: Daniel Sernine. AÉQJ. fr-FR. 2019-11-02.