Franck Pavloff


Franck Pavloff is a French psychologist, novelist, and poet born in Nîmes in France in 1940. Franck Pavloff currently lives in Isère, between trips. His Bulgarian father allowed him to develop a critical mind and his need for freedom, bequeathing him "the imperious taste of barbed wire and shoving confiscated thoughts".

Life experience

He spent over twenty years in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and France working in the fields of community social development and the defense of children's rights. He is a psychologist expert with Courts of Appeal.
His first novel was published in 1993 by Editions Gallimard. All in all, he wrote 25 other books in the genres of romantic fiction, young adult fiction, and travel diary as well as poetry.
His last adult novels with published with Albin Michel: The Bridge Ran-Mositar Price-France Télévisions in 2005, "The Chapel of Appearances", "The great exile", "The man with the bear's shoulders".
The short story Brown Morning published by Cheyne editions in 1998 has achieved international success, with about two million copies sold in France. It was translated into 25 languages.

Works

Novels, short stories

*The wind was crazy, Publisher Gallimard, 2334 Black Series No. 1993
Brown .
Brown Morning .