Germaine Beaulieu Explained

Germaine Beaulieu (born 1949 in Laval, Quebec) is a Canadian poet and novelist, who has lived in Montreal since 1966. It was in 1977 that she began writing. She wrote the novel Sortie d'elle (s) mutante and fourteen anthologies such as, Repères du silence (2013) and Miroir du levant (2011). She also has published a series of postcards that illustrate poems from her collection, De l'Absence à volonté (1996). Many of her texts have appeared in various journals like Exit, Arcade, L'Estuaire, and La Nouvelle Barre du jour. Although her work is primarily in French, some of her writings have been translated into English. Some of these writings have been published in the journal Dandelion. Germaine Beaulieu is also a psychologist.[1]

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  1. Web site: Germaine Beaulieu : écrivain, auteur VLB éditeur. www.edvlb.com. fr. 2018-01-16. 8 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190508181251/http://www.edvlb.com/germaine-beaulieu/auteur/beau1043. dead.
  2. News: Un 15e recueil de poésie pour Germaine Beaulieu. Métro. 2018-01-16. fr-CA.