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Hélène Koscielniak

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Hélène Koscielniak is a Franco-Ontarian educator and writer.[1]

Born in Fauquier, she received a degree in Organizational Studies (Faculty of Education) from the University of Ottawa. She worked in the field of education. Now retired, she lives in Kapuskasing.[1]

She served on the board of governors for Science North and on the Comité consultatif de langue française for TFO.[1]

Selected works[1]

  • Marraine (2007), received the Prix Littérature éclairée du Nord in 2009, finalist for the Prix des lecteurs de Radio-Canada in 2008, finalist for the Prix Christine-Dumitriu-van-Saanen in 2007
  • Carnet de bord (2009), received the Prix Littérature éclairée du Nord in 2010
  • Contrepoids (2011), received the Prix littérature éclairée du Nord in 2012[2]
  • Filleul (2012), received the Prix littérature éclairée du Nord in 2013, finalist for the Prix des lecteurs de Radio-Canada in 2013

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Hélène Koscielniak". Salon du livre de Hearst.
  2. ^ "Koscielniak , Hélène". Association des auteures et auteurs de l'Ontario français.