Marion Millo is a teacher of Letters in the Côtes d’Armor, France, after having worked for nine years in the northern districts of Marseille. Taken by life and multiple commitments, particularly the feminist struggle, she remained for a long time without writing, except for a few texts here and there, including a column published by the French newspaper Le Monde (Hichem, “minot” assassinated that I have not forgotten, edition of April 25, 2013), in which she reacted to the media treatment of the “settling of scores” in the cities of Marseille. In 2019, she participated in the short story competition of the literary festival Les Escales de Binic, won 2nd prize with a short story entitled “Le parasol” and published a collection of short stories, L’innocence (L’Harmattan Editions). Give it All Back to the Wind is her first novel.