Pascale Kramer (born 15 December 1961) is a French writer and novelist.
[1] After obtaining her baccalaureat, she studied literature at the University of Lausanne, which she briefly interrupted with studies in journalism, eventually leaving Lausanne[2] and moving to Zürich where she spent six years learning publicity with the Jacques Séguéla group.
[3] In 1987, while visiting Paris on business, Kramer chose to relocate there, working in advertising but also writing.
[4][6] Kramer is responsible for organising the documentary film festival Enfances Dans le Monde,[7] the first exhibition of which was held in Paris on 20 November 2010.
[8] Kramer received the 2001 Lipp Prize for The Living, a tragic novel telling the story of two children who accidentally die in front of their uncle.