A native of northern France, Julie Maroh signs her first album after finishing classes at the Saint-Luc Institute in Brussels, where she currently resides. The Belgian community supports her work in comics, or as an illustrator, rewarding her with a scholarship, an exhibition and an award for her first steps as an author. After the self-publishing of three compilations of intimate stories, she tackles in a 160-page work a sensitive and exciting story on the subject of female homosexuality and its acceptance in today's society. Blue is a warm color is a book that she has carried with her for several years and that has revealed her great delicacy and attractiveness. Her first work was adapted to the cinema by the French Tunisian director Abdellatif Kechiche in the film La vida de Adèle, which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival 2013. Her second book, Skandalon (the stone she stumbles on),. Explore the process of the fall of a rock star.