Stefan Brijs (born 29 December 1969) is a Belgian novelist writing in Dutch.
Stefan Brijs was born in 1969 in Genk, where he lived most of his life. He finished his studies for teacher in 1990. Since 1999 he is a full-time writer. In 2003 he moved to the province of Antwerp.
- De verwording (1997), published by Atlas.
- Kruistochten (1998) and a sequel De vergeethoek from 2003, the former about the burial places of Flemish writers, the latter about forgotten Flemish writers.
- Arend (2000), reached its 6th printing in 2010.
- Villa Keetje Tippel (2001)
- Twee levens (2001), a Christmas novella, fourth printing in 2006; was translated in Italian by Franco Paris and published by Fazi
De engelenmaker (2005) reached its 25th printing in Dutch in 2011, selling over 125,000 copies. It won the 2006 Readers’ Golden Owl, the five-yearly Prize for Prose of the Royal Acade…