The first “Beaux-Livres” book fair takes place in the Beaux multipurpose room. Join us this Sunday until 5:30 p.m. to meet men and women of letters.
“Beaux-Livres” is an event supported by Amiplume, an association created in 2008 bringing together around fifty authors from Haute-Loire and neighboring departments. Its president Maryse Mezard and its vice-president Jean-Paul Arsac, from Beaux, are keen to promote literary culture in the department.
Old books to devour with your eyes
Amiplume chose Beaux for its first fall event.
Alongside meetings with authors, Amiplume also presents an exceptional exhibition of old books from several private collections, from the 17th to the 20th century.
Two quizzes, one for children and the other for adults, allow the public to test their knowledge in a good mood. The results will be announced on Sunday at 5 p.m.
The authors
Paul Verot, detective novels
Simon Valmiche, detective novels
Anita Valantin and her poems
Vincent Broualllier and his kind thrillers
Annette Thomas: novels, poems, youth
Céline Roussel: illustrated travel stories
Pascale Payen: novels
Carole Montier: novels
Martine Mollon-Longuet: novels and short stories
Maryse Mezard: novels about difference
Eric Lysoe : science-fiction
Jacqueline Lefort : romans
Marie-Martine Laulagnier: history and historical novels
Vincent Jolfre: art books on Haute-Loire
Frédérique Hespel: novels
Lucile Gauchers: novels
Marie Garnier: children’s novels
Pierre Gentes: police officers and memoirs
Michel Flandin : romans
Albert Ducloz : romans
Marc Desage and Christian Dumas: art books, illustrated books
Genevieve Deliperi : novels
Philippe Couillaud: novels
Evelyne Chotteau : fantasy
Monique Chignier: novels
Alain Cangina: stories for adults, essays
Pascale Blazy: police officers
Renaud Benoist: investigations and strangeness
Pierre Benoist: historical novels
Jean-Paul Arsac: novels and memories
Société Acadomique du Puy et de la Haute-Loire, publisher of historical works on Haute-Loire
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