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I invite you, through this blog, to discover my journeybudding author in the fields of science fiction and of thedystopian anticipation. I will share the progress of my writings, THE themes that I explore, the concepts at the same time technological And philosophical that cross them, as well as my vision of the world and my personal impressions. Without detour, I will offer you a sincere look at the world as I observe it today and as Iimagine.


  • Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's

    Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's

    Interview with Robert, the Psycho-Mirror Robert: I'm in a good position to observe you. And I've noticed that you have a habit of citing your sources. Laurent: Indeed, it's a habit I've had forever, I think. Robert: I'd even say it's pathological, in your case. Laurent: It's possible. I've always thought it was important to...

    Read more: Rendre à César ce qui est à César
  • AI and its staging inconsistencies

    AI and its staging inconsistencies

    In my previous article, titled "The Author Throws Nothing Away," I looked for a visual concept to illustrate the dilemma between slimming down a text or, on the contrary, fleshing it out. The idea quickly came to me to depict an author facing a mirror reflecting two versions of himself: one having drastically...

    Read more: L’IA et ses incohérences de mise en scène
  • The author doesn't throw anything away.

    The author doesn't throw anything away.

    I've planned a whole series of articles for my blog, a good sixty so far. This one wasn't high on my list of priorities. However, while reading a post on www.atelierdesauteurs.com, I found an answer to one of my current concerns as a writer still searching for guidance. The post discusses a rereading method borrowed from Stephen King.…

    Read more: L’auteur ne jette rien.
  • Copyright

    Copyright

    The subject of copyright immediately emerged in my writing, like a discreet but essential thread. It became unavoidable when I approached telephones and the brands omnipresent in my characters' lives. From the very first pages, I had cited brands familiar to the general public. Very quickly, this question took…

    Read more: Les droits d’auteurs