Category: Psycho-mirror

discussion on the author's work to provide insight in the form of a conversation on the author's feelings

The inevitable destiny

Alternative text: A science fiction writer, dressed in a dark suit and smoking a pipe, writes with an old-fashioned quill in front of a large hourglass spilling sand onto his papers, symbolizing the passing of time.

Robert — Let's talk about inevitable destiny. Laurent — Why does the subject interest you? Robert — It's a central aspect of your writing project, which counterbalances free will. Laurent — Yes. I would put it this way: like two giants of equal strength fighting each other...

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Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's

The author works on creating characters and professions for his stories | The author works on creating characters and professions for his stories

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 always had, I think. Robert: I would even say that...

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Meet Robert, the Psycho-Mirror

A science fiction novelist in a dark suit stands before a mirror. In his reflection, he appears relaxed, wearing a Hawaiian shirt and shorts, as if on vacation at the beach. The scene highlights the contrast between professional rigor and imaginative escape.

As usual, my alarm goes off at seven in the morning. It's been buzzing for five minutes now. What if, for once, someone brought me a steaming cup of coffee in bed... I can still dream. Up, I drag myself to the...

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