Our Contributors
LANSEEG will not exist without the blend of some talented spirits, skilled experts, artists and faithfull admirers of Robert W. Service all around the world, who each of them contributed at different steps to the process of creating our books. Thank you !
Robert W. Service
Poet, Novelist, Journalist & Adventurer
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Best selling author nicknamed The Canadian Kipling, his vagabond of verses career blossomed in the Great North wilderness in 1907.
An advanturous journey led by a diversity of jobs from ploughman to bank clerk, from hobo to war correspondent and ambulance driver; each time penning his life into rhymes which have spread throughout the world until today.
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Charlotte Longépé
Author, Lecturer, Muse & Illustrator
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Master graduate from International University of Monaco, she combined her skills and artistic talents on various creative projects.
Specialized since several years on RWS work and life, she is sharing his captivating legacy thanks to her extensive researches, family documents, new insights as well as traveling on the poet footsteps from Scotland to the Yukon.
Jacopo Brancati
Photographer, Professor & Publisher
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Expert in cultural heritage, maritime traditions and ICMM member, his classic photographic campaigns on Finnish historic wooden ships and the winter navigation in Baltic Sea have been exhibited in renown maritime museums in France, Italy and Finland.
Founder of Infine Arts, he greatly contributed on two editorial issues promoting RWS legacy.
Jean-Yves Giraudon
Classics professor, Historian & Author
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Honorary professor of classics, member of the editorial committee of the Annales monégasques (historical review published by the Archives of Monaco Prince Palace), president of P.E.N. Club association and Alliance Française of Monaco.
He lead researches on RWS novel inspired by famours Monaco Casino during the roaring twenties.
Barry L. Wilmont
Painter, Scupltor & Stone printer
Graduate of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark. Awarded and fellow of the Artist’s Guild, Henry Heerup’s Grand of Honour, Augustinus Foundation, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark.
While roaming in Yukon, he started to illustrate RWS best poems published by Pavillon Neuf Press.
Walter Epp
History & Canadian Studies professor
Lakehead University Distinguished Instructor Award of Canada in 2005, member of the Vimy Foundation's in France for his extensive researches on WWI literature and great admirer of RWS work, performing lectures and contributing in several published literary analysis.
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Karts Huseonicas
American explorer from Arizona, leading a Yukon expedition with canoe Coquette inspired by
RWS journey.
Loïc-René Vilbert
Former director of Dinan Public Library, France, published two literary analysis and an exhibition for WWI Centenary.
Charlie Nightengale
A Sourdough's Quest proofreader, fine collector and longtime American admirer of Robert W. Service,
based in Idaho.
Gaël Pont-Rochet
Videos and medias assistant,
multitasking and ideas supplier
made in Breizh !
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