Donner corps
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  • Parts 1
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Ongoing, First published Dec 14, 2017
Grande amoureuse des langues et des mots, je joue avec eux depuis que je suis en âge de tenir un stylo. Les mots m'attirent quelque soit leur origine, qu'ils soient français ou étrangers.

Un mot, une expression subtile décrivant des passages d'une vie prenant sa place sur le papier. Je vis entourée de livres, j'apprécie tout particulièrement les biographies car j'ai toujours été très attachée au passé. Je pense que chaque vie raconte une histoire passionnante et qu'elle permet d'ouvrir la porte à des souvenirs indélébiles pour mieux se construire. 

J'écrivais jusqu'à présent uniquement pour mon tiroir, gardant au secret ces lignes. J'ai, cependant par parcimonie confié, par moment, mes écrit à des inconnus épris du verbe comme je le suis moi même. Les marques d'encouragements qui ont suivi, m'ont poussée à poursuivre mon écriture que je souhaite désormais faire sortir de l'anonymat pour les partager avec autrui.
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