Camille Aubray
Camille Aubray
Author of Cooking for Picasso
 

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Camille Aubray is the IndieBound and Amazon bestselling author of COOKING FOR PICASSO, THE GODMOTHERS and THE GIRL FROM THE GRAND HOTEL. Her novels were chosen for the “best books” lists of People, Newsweek, BuzzFeed, Parade, the Boston Globe, Cosmopolitan, Fodor's Travels, Veranda, The Indie Next List for Reading Groups, and Amazon's Celebrity Picks, and she won the New England Book Festival Award for Fiction.

Camille Aubray was also an Edward F. Albee Foundation Fellowship winner, a writer-in-residence at the Karolyi Foundation in the South of France, and a shortlist finalist at the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference, Robert Redford's Sundance Institute, and the Pushcart Press Editors' Book Award. She studied fiction writing with her mentor Margaret Atwood. Aubray has also written television drama and documentary, and studied scriptwriting with David Hare, Fay Weldon and Tom Stoppard at the University of London at Bloomsbury. Camille divides her time between Connecticut and the South of France.

Camille Aubray is represented by Susan Golomb at Writers House. Film rights for COOKING FOR PICASSO are represented by Sylvie Rabineau of William Morris Endeavor. Film rights for THE GODMOTHERS are represented by Joseph Veltre of the Gersh Agency. Film rights for THE GIRL FROM THE GRAND HOTEL are represented by Brendan Deneen of Blackstone Publishing.


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