Aude was the pen name of Claudette Charbonneau-Tissot (June 22, 1947 – October 25, 2012),[1] a Canadian writer from Quebec.
She is most noted for her 1997 short story collection Cet imperceptible mouvement, which won the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction at the 1997 Governor General's Awards, and her 1998 novel L'Enfant migrateur.
[2] A teacher at Cégep Garneau in the 1970s, she wrote frequently for the literary journal La Barre du jour and the lifestyle magazine Châtelaine.
[2] Over the course of her career, she published novels, short stories and a work of children's literature.
Her final volume of short stories, Éclats de lieux, was published in 2012 just a few weeks before her death.