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Claire Wolniewicz

Claire Wolniewicz (born 1966) is a French journalist and writer, of Polish origin. She studied law and worked for a while in the field of intellectual property. She works as a freelance journalist, and has written TV scripts, short stories and novels. Her debut novel Ubiquité won the 2006 Prix des Lycéens Librecourt. Sainte Rita: Patronne des causes désespérées (nouvelles), Bordeaux, Finitude, 2003. Ubiquité (roman), Paris, éd. Viviane Hamy, 2005. Prix des Lycéens Librecourt 2006. Le Temps d'une chute, Paris, éd. Viviane Hamy, 2007. Prix du roman d'avril des Espaces culturels E. Leclerc et Télé 7 Jours. Terre légère, Paris, éd. Viviane Hamy, 2009. La dame à la larme, Paris, éd. Viviane Hamy, 2011.

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