Les Épistolaires
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Ongoing, First published Sep 21, 2024
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Les Épistolaires vous emmènent dans un voyage où les mots, restés bloqués quelque part entre la gorge et la plume, trouvent enfin leur revanche. Ici, pas de timbre, pas de boîte aux lettres, et surtout, pas besoin d'envoyer ces lettres. Ce sont des confidences jamais partagées, des pensées refoulées qui finissent par devenir des trésors d'expressions et de rédemptions.

Chaque lettre est une scène de vie, un moment où les mots nous ont échappé. Vous savez, ces instants où, une fois seul dans la voiture ou sous la douche, on rejoue mentalement une conversation et l'on se dit : "Si seulement j'avais dit ça !" 
Dans ces récits, ces mots non prononcés prennent enfin vie, révélant des émotions brutes teintées d'humour et d'autodérision. Parce qu'au fond, parfois, il n'y a que l'humour pour alléger l'amertume des situations absurdes.

Certains récits vous arracheront un sourire, d'autres provoqueront un petit pincement au cœur, mais tous illustrent ces moments universels où les mots nous manquent. Ces lettres ne cherchent ni à être envoyées, ni à recevoir de réponse. Elles sont simplement des échos de ce qui aurait pu être dit. Un exutoire, une réflexion sur les regrets et les non-dits, abordée avec légèreté et sincérité. 
Parce qu'au final, la meilleure chose à faire est souvent de poser sur le papier ce qui nous pèse... même si ce n'est que pour soi-même.
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