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Rose Berryl

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Rose Berryl (born 26 February 1982 in Mons) is a Belgian fantasy writer. She attended secondary school at the Ursulines and undertook various studies including a year of political science and a course in art history and archeology. In February 2002, she began writing Damenndyn. Les Éditions de la Page Editions agreed to publish it in July 2004 when she was 22,[1] then Luce Wilquin Publishing later did so in September 2005. Damenndyn is about an orphan child, protected by the priestesses of the goddess Torgani.[2] Berryl is the 2007 winner of the Prix Gros Sel.

References

  1. ^ Begenat-Neuschäfer, Anne (2009). Comic und Jugendliteratur in Belgien von ihren Anfängen bis heute (in German). Peter Lang. p. 72. ISBN 978-3-631-57243-6.
  2. ^ Livres hebdo (in French). Éditions professionelles du livre. 2007. p. 126.