Sylvie Desrosiers, a prominent Canadian writer, was born on August twenty-eighth, nineteen fifty-four, in Montreal. She pursued her passion for the arts by earning a Bachelor of Arts in visual arts from the Université de Montréal. Currently residing in Longueuil, Quebec, Desrosiers has made significant contributions to the literary and film industries.
Her career took off with her contributions to the Quebec humour magazine Croc, where her unique voice and perspective resonated with readers. In nineteen eighty-seven, she published her first novel, La patte dans le sac, which marked the beginning of the Notdog series, ultimately comprising eighteen novels that captivated audiences.
In addition to her work as a novelist, Desrosiers has collaborated with fellow writer Sylvie Pilon on the screenplay for the film Red Nose (Nez rouge). Her talents as a scriptwriter were further showcased in the two thousand six film Duo, demonstrating her versatility across different mediums.