Writing process

The author considers himself a aspiring writer, more attracted by thewriting than by any other means ofcreative expression explored during his life — whether it is paint, ofdigital art or even of computer programming, where the creativity also has its place. Telling stories stories appears to him both as a loophole to reality and as a means ofto externalize of the deep feelings who ask to express themselves. It is for him a form of therapy, but also a great opportunity to channel and of share a creation.
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State of the Art of Authorial AI Prompts
Read more: Etat de l’Art des prompts IA d’auteursGenerative AI has changed the way we edit and improve text. But for a novel, the real challenge isn't "having the best prompt": it's building a reliable, traceable workflow that aligns with the author's voice. This article summarizes best practices observed online (tools, methods, safeguards) and offers…
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Transforming an image into a looped micro-video using AI – Lessons learned
Read more: Transformer une image en micro vidéo bouclée via l’IA – Retour d’expérienceI'm currently testing a method to transform a still image into a short, loopable video with subtle animation (micro-movements) and a coherent soundtrack. The goal isn't to create a "cinematic" effect or a spectacular visual style; I'm aiming for a sense of presence, stability, credibility, and above all, a clean loop (indistinguishable beginning and end). The…
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The art of negotiating with AI
Read more: L’art de négocier avec l’IAIs this a serious topic for an article about an author's relationship with their AI assistant, or just a catchy, slightly provocative hook for an advertisement? The aspiring author in me realizes I'm constantly battling my AI assistant to get it to perform various tasks. But, in reality, the…
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Focus on self-publishing
Read more: Cap sur l’autoéditionIt is said that in almost every home, a manuscript lies dormant at the bottom of a drawer. The desire to leave a written record of one's time on Earth is deeply rooted in us, even if, in our time, we are less and less inclined to recount an experience, a dream, or to keep a personal diary…



