Laurent Genefort

Laurent Genefort is a French science fiction writer. He was born in 1968. Considered one of the great writers of Space Opera, he wrote more than 30 novels and was quickly noticed for his ability to create realistic alien worlds and civilizations. Today, he spends most of his time writing about the Omale universe and writing a children's fantasy series. He won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire in 1995 for Arago.

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  • 1968 (age 42 years)
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