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Belgian writer (born 1988)

Lize Spit (2016)

Lize Spit (born 1988, in Viersel) is a Flemish Belgian writer. Her first novel, Het smelt, won several awards, including the De Bronzen Uil award, and has been translated into French. Her second novel, Ik ben er niet, launched on 10 December 2020

Biography

Spit grew up in the Belgian De Kempen region. She studied in Brussels at the Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema and Sound (RITCS), where she was awarded a master's degree in scriptwriting. In 2013, she won the Write Now! award. After having written her first novel Het smelt, she won the De Bronzen Uil award for this book in 2016. After gaining popularity with this book, she became a columnist for the De Morgen newspaper until 2017.

In 2023, actress Veerle Baetens adapted Het smelt into a film of the same name, starring Charlotte De Bruyne and Rosa Marchant.

References

  1. Wle. "Lize spit wint Bronzen Uil voor 'Het smelt'". De Standaard (in Flemish). Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  2. "Literair talent Lize Spit wint Write Now! 2013 | Taalunie". over.taalunie.org (in Dutch). Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  3. Leyman, Dirk. "Lize Spit stopt (even) met haar column: "Ik moet me dringend losmaken van alle ruis"". De Morgen (in Dutch). Retrieved 25 June 2017.
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