Cécile Coulon

Cécile Coulon (born 13 June 1990) is a French novelist, poet and short story writer.

[8] After taking a Hypokhâgne and a Khâgne course, she pursued studies in Modern Literature at Blaise Pascal University in Clermont-Ferrand.

[14][15][16] It was awarded the prix Mauvais genres [fr], a prize created that same year by France Culture and Le Nouvel Observateur.

[19] In 2013, her fourth novel Le Rire du grand blessé was published by Éditions Viviane Hamy.

Coulon's play, titled On se remet de tout, was a one-woman show performed by Bénédicte Choisnet.

[34][35] On se remet de tout appeared with those of the other playwrights in the collection À vendre: neuf pièces courtes, with a preface by Leïla Slimani.

[37] In 2019, Coulon's seventh novel Une bête au paradis was published by Éditions de l'Iconoclaste.

Coulon in Strasbourg, November 2013.