Louis-Olivier 'Lost' ST-Pierre is the author of four books, including Color of the Islandmaker: A Tale of Magic and Portals and The Cretaceous Human(ts) Extinction: When the Ants Took Over.
Known for a vivid imagination from a young age, ST-Pierre often turned school assignments into fantastical stories—such as vineyards becoming battlegrounds between ghosts and grape elementals. His love of speculative fiction was shaped by authors like Jack Vance, A. E. van Vogt, and Clifford D. Simak, who deeply influenced his approach to storytelling.
Outside of writing, his hobbies reflect a deep curiosity and passion for learning. He enjoys tabletop RPGs, video games, antkeeping, cooking, and studying entomology. His personal motto reflects his thoughtful nature: “People have enough problems in their lives; try not to be one of them.”