Renaud Marhic

[3] He contributed as an investigative journalist to several other publications, including Charlie Hebdo, Le Nouvel Obs, VSD, and Entrevue [fr].

Formed in June 1999, they gathered in Paris to celebrate the failure of Paco Rabanne's predictions of the Mir space station crashing into France.

[5] Marhic has written non fiction books on topic relating to cults, the far-right, pseudoscience, terrorism, and religious fundamentalism.

[4] In 1995, he published a book discussing the Order of the Solar Temple cult affair (a religious movement that had committed several high profile acts of mass murder-suicide).

[1] Les Lutins Urbains is inspired by Marhic's childhood experiences being told Breton folk tales.