Francine D'Amour (born November 6, 1946) is a Quebec educator and writer.
[1] The daughter of Jean D'Amour and Marthe Pinard, she was born in Beauharnois and studied modern literature at the Université de Nice and French literature at the University of Ottawa.
D'Amour has taught at a number of CEGEPs in Quebec, including the Collège Montmorency in Laval.
Her second novel Les Jardins de l'enfer was a finalist for the prize awarded by the readers of Elle (France).
D'Amour has contributed to several literary journals such as Arcade, Les écrits, Le Sabord and Moebius.