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Joseph Peyré
French writer (1892–1968)
Franz-Olivier Giesbert
French journalist
Edmund Chojecki
Polish writer, journalist, traveler, publicist and poet, Polish-French translator, supporter of national romanticism and utopian socialism (1822-1899)
Lucien Daudet
French writer (1878-1946)
Jean-Noël Pancrazi
French writer
Wladimir d'Ormesson
French writer and diplomat (1888-1973)
Michel Jeury
French writer (1934-2015)
Aurélien Scholl
French journalist and writer (1833-1902)
Antoine Volodine
French writer
Guy Mazeline
French writer (1900-1996)
Jean Fayard
French writer (1902-1978)
Jacques-Antoine de Révérony Saint-Cyr
French writer and librettist
Roland C. Wagner
French writer (1960–2012)
Edmé Boursault
French writer
Henri Deberly
French writer (1882-1947)
Charles Dantzig
French writer
François-Régis Bastide
French writer and diplomat
Ariel Kenig
French writer
Eugène Mouton
French writer (1823–1902)
Jacques Spitz
French novelist (1896–1963)
Arkan Simaan
Lebanese-French novelist
Fabrice Colin
French writer and cartoonist
Gabriel Sénac de Meilhan
French historian and writer
Jules Mary
French novelist (1851–1922)
Paul-Loup Sulitzer
French writer
Jean Lartéguy
French journalist and writer (1920-2011)
Jacques Lanzmann
French writer, journalist, lyricist (1927–2006)
Erik L'Homme
French novelist
Joseph Malègue
French writer
René Frégni
French writer
Charif Majdalani
Lebanese writer, university teacher and columnist
Pavel Hak
Czech writer
Philippe Jullian
French writer (1919–1977)
François Lelord
French writer
René-Jean Clot
painter (1913-1997)
Louis Archambault Dorvigny
Louis-François Archambault (; 30 March 1742, Paris – 5 January 1812, Paris), stage name Dorvigny (), was a French novelist, actor and playwright, and the inventor of "janotism" (gross errors of language for comic effect).
Pierre Bordage
French science fiction writer
Jean Hougron
French writer (1923–2001)
Giovanni Paolo Marana
Italian writer
Jean-Marc Roberts
French publisher, writer and screenwriter (1954–2013)
Adolphe Belot
French playwright and writer (1829–1890)
Nicolas de Montreux
French writer
Ladislas Dormandi
Hungarian-born French writer
Simon Liberati
French journalist
Louis Calaferte
French writer
André Birabeau
French writer (1890-1974)
Achille Essebac
French writer (1868-1936)
Jean-Paul Didierlaurent
French writer
Francis Berthelot
French writer
Numa Sadoul
French writer, actor, and director
Jean Duvignaud
French novelist and sociologist (1921-2007)
Jean-François Parot
French diplomat and writer (1946–2018)
Christian Giudicelli
French writer and publisher (1942-2022)
Michel Droit
French writer
Ayerdhal
Yal Ayerdhal (26 January 195927 October 2015) was a French thriller and science fiction writer from Lyon. His later work preferred the thriller genre; Transparences, Resurgences and Rainbow Warriors play with various genres. Rainbow Warriors (published at the end of May 2013) flirts with political fiction with most protagonists being LGBTQ. He received the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire in 2005 for Transparences and in 1993 for his novel Demain une oasis. He is considered one of the leading names in both genres. He shared the Prix Tour Eiffel with co-author Jean-Claude Dunyach for their 1999 novel
Vincent Cespedes
French essayist and writer
Ulric Guttinguer
French writer (1787-1866)
Roger de Beauvoir
French Romantic novelist and playwright (1807–1866)
Pierre Pevel
French writer
Yves Fremion
French writer