
Ann Le Bleu
Official Site of French-American Writer & Poet
Ann Le Bleu is a writer, poet, and educator whose work explores love, identity, and the quiet strength found in everyday life. Influenced by writers such as Jane Austen, F. Scott Fitzgerald, T.S. Eliot, Sylvia Beach, and Ezra Pound, her writing blends introspection with lyrical grace.

Biography
Ann Le Bleu is a writer, poet, and educator whose work blends lyrical beauty with quiet human truth. Her stories and poems explore the resilience of the heart, the nuances of love and loss, and the ways language can illuminate even the most ordinary moments of life.
With years of experience teaching literature, Ann has guided young writers toward discovering the power and purpose of their own voices. She believes that writing is not only an art but a way of becoming—of seeing oneself more clearly through words.
Her literary influences include the keen introspection of Jane Austen, the modern rhythm of T.S. Eliot, the elegance of F. Scott Fitzgerald, and the daring innovation of writers like Sylvia Beach and Ezra Pound. Their search for meaning and form continues to shape her approach to storytelling.
Beyond the classroom, Ann is a mentor and advocate for youth literacy and creative growth. Whether teaching, writing, or listening, she remains devoted to stories that speak to identity, belonging, and the enduring strength of the human spirit.
Upcoming Works
Seeking Representation for Unloving
Genre: Fiction (with historical context)
Word Count: Approximately 80,000
Pitch: Unloving is a haunting work of contemporary fiction with historical undertones. It follows Jules Eve Dufor, a disillusioned writer whose stagnant life is upended when she becomes the protégé of a reclusive, acclaimed novelist and Vietnam War veteran. As mentorship deepens into something more complex, Jules must confront the boundaries between love, art, and self-destruction.
Synopsis: Unloving follows Jules Eve Dufor, a frustrated writer trapped in the monotony of her domestic life and an unfulfilling career. When she crosses paths with a reclusive, once-celebrated novelist—a Vietnam War veteran haunted by his past—her world shifts in unexpected ways. As their lives intertwine, mentorship blurs into obsession, and Jules must confront what it truly means to love, create, and be seen.

News & Events
- Portland, Oregon Festival of LiteratureSat, Jun 13
- San Francisco Literary MasterclassThu, Oct 15
Contact
For any media inquiries, please contact agent Max Shturm: (916) 470-3617
2905 Cameron St Suite B #1066 Monroe, LA 71201-3790 United States
Tel: (318) 200-0818 | ALwriter@AnnLeBleu.com
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