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A science fiction novelist in a suit, focused on carefully reading documents laid out on a desk

Discover an overview of various publications which gravitate around the activity of the author and his creative universeThese texts, sometimes brief, sometimes more developed, offer additional lighting on his literary journey. They reveal moments of reflection, anecdotes or fragments ofinspiration that mark his work. Each publication opens a window on his daily life as a writer and on the development of his projects. The reader is thus invited to follow step by step theevolution of an approach in perpetual construction.


  • State of the Art of Author-Driven AI Prompts

    State of the Art of Authorial AI Prompts

    Generative 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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  • The art of negotiating with AI

    The art of negotiating with AI

    Is 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

    Focus on self-publishing

    It 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…

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  • The inevitable destiny

    The inevitable destiny

    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 express it like this: like two giants of equal strength fighting each other without ever settling. Robert — I hear. But, at the end of the day, there is...

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