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Christian-Eric Falardeau was born in 1968, on a little
farm near the village of Beaudry, now part of Rouyn-Noranda, in
Abitibi-Temiscamingue (north-west of Quebec). He was raised amidst cows and some of
them might have influenced several of his characters. He also has two
brothers and three sisters.
In 1990, he graduated from Sherbrooke University with a degree in computer science,
embarked on a career as a programmer analyst and, later on, became a software
development manager. He retired from the industry in March 2002.
He wrote his first novel in 1993 (Saint-Jolivet of
Pendleton) quickly followed by a second one (Paul III of Montreal) before slowing down to accommodate the
demands of a busy profession. Writing on and off over the next few years, he
came back to literature on a more serious level in 2001 with the completion
of his third novel (Caroline) and various short stories.
Now a full-time writer, many new novels and short
stories can be expected in the coming months and years.
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