#Inktober challenge
Still recovering from the flu. Quick drawing. not much details, I’m afraid, not much contrast.

11 Thursday Oct 2018
Posted in Creating
#Inktober challenge
Still recovering from the flu. Quick drawing. not much details, I’m afraid, not much contrast.

10 Wednesday Oct 2018
Posted in Creating
Flu subsided a little after 3 days of severe pains.
Missed Day 8 and 9, but drew day 7 ‘s prompt today and Day 10’s. Not exactely what I had in mind, but done is better that perfect, right?
Still on the mending side, so I’ll probably draw Day 8-Star and Day 9 -Precious sometime later. (everybody thinking of Golum too? I don’t want to draw Golum nor his precious)
So here we go. Enjoy!
(and thanks
for the kind messages of get-well soon.)
10 Wednesday Oct 2018
Posted in Creating
With a little delay, drawing for day 7
Very simple and the prompt aptly refelcted my state : exhausted (my sis suggested I drew a just flat line, and I had the idea of just writing “exhausted” in very small size. I combined them
, thank you Sis)
06 Saturday Oct 2018
Posted in Creating
#Inktober #Inktoberprompts
Drooling.
05 Friday Oct 2018
05 Friday Oct 2018
Posted in Creating
#Inktober #Inktober2018 #In
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04 Thursday Oct 2018
Posted in Creating
Today’s prompt is SPELL.

03 Wednesday Oct 2018
Posted in Creating
A little more humour noir.

02 Tuesday Oct 2018
Posted in Creating, Life in style
Happy Tuesday!
Enjoy a cuppa in a nice mass of fluffy clouds…

01 Monday Oct 2018
Posted in Creating, Life in style
I decided to participate in the October drawing challenge Inktober.
First time! Super excited. So, here we go! Drawing is another great way to tell stories.
The Prompt of today is : Poisonous. I decided to add a little of red Indian Ink for a touch of drama. Enjoy!

11 Friday Sep 2015
Posted in Creating
Hey folks
I think I owe you an explanation as for my long silence>
Firstly , I discovered, much to my own disappointment, that I am not as regular in posting as I wish/think/ hoped I would be. (How annoying is that? DO you also have issues in posting? for most of what I see, apparently not).
I must perk up my discipline I guess or overcome my shyness to write in English, because being not a native speaker, I sometimes feel I should not pretend I can write proper English, elaborate balanced and interesting sentences like, say Mrs Woolf did so well.
Anyway , I try my best and I hope your are kind enough not to stumble upon each of my mistakes or grammatical errors. (thank you again a thousand times).
Yet I have ideas for a post and I guess the everyday life is an easy escape to not sit and open the dashboard, as I might stare, blankly winking at the screen, in search of the perfect words combo.
In my own little brainy world and fairy words pool of thoughts, I have produced already hundreds of oh-so-interesting (hopefully) posts… That never went out of the tip of my fingers sliding on the silent keyboard to see the light. The one post about writing poetry and daring to say you actually write such thing, the one about how words empower us or free us, writers or not, the one about people struggling to connect with their emotions, the one about seeing one’s parents ageing and how to tackle the ugly beast of Time eating us up in the end, the beauty we find in every little thing, provided we look harder and deeper…
*Siiigh*
I ‘ m sure I am not the only one, and we can rejoice in the fact that nonetheless our friends and kindred spirits on the blogo are kind and forgiving and understand that we achieve sometimes less in a given field but more in the other…
By the end of August 2014, I had the immense joy to receive the 1st prize of Poetry (category French) of the David Burland International Prize (again, yes) for my Poem “Vingt ans en Quatorze” (Twenty years old in 1914) and it has been featured in a CD, read by Michel Francois (magnificently I must say, he conveyed the emotion very well).
Last March, I set up and founded my publishing company to publish my last Opus, Quarantaine Blues…. Yeah, my rules, my company, my publishing calendar, no “Your manuscript got lost in the cyberspace when you sent it to us” (seriously? yes, prev publisher told me that, and….hum, I doubt they even read it when I sent it a second time, since they did not answered in 7 months, after they promised to publish it in Sept 2014). Too bad for them, because it is selling well , has been featured in 3 articles so far, and will be circulating in various books clubs, will be in two other blogs soon…
I released another book under another pseudonym in April, and I did not participate in the Burland Prize this year.
And today I received the proof copy of my next book to be published, a techno-thriller of a new genre, ecologic if you please.
Many typos to correct but it shall be ready for uploading on Amazon next week…
And a poet friend asked to have her works published via my publishing company (as she is talented and the poems are very well crafted, the style is perfect, the grammar impeccable and the whole thing extremely well written and as she fits in the editorial line, I agreed).
So kinda busy lately, no time to post, but good rehearsal in my thinking head…
Hope you folks are doing well despite this rainy weather ( as for me, I love the rain, always have and have been very weary of the severe droughts we experienced here in Texas in 2010-13), so long rainy days and the musical sound of the drops drumming on the windows are pure joy. ( I love the sun too)
Wishing you a lovely day, dear friends I bid you goodbye and till my next post and leave you with this picture…
Namaste,
21 Sunday Jun 2015
Posted in Creating
Articles about my book about midlife crisis and identity crisis and expatriate situation (the action is set in London) have been published lately in one online magazine (another one soon to follow) and on the website of Entrepreneurs Expatriates and I am very happy about it. And grateful to the journalists who wrote them. The following days the book sales did well and it is very rewarding and this boosts the morale! I wish for every writer to experience it.
I also had an interview with a French blogger based in Shanghai (soon to be back in France for the next 3 years) last Thursday.
Last month I also got interviewed live on a radio show in Vienna, on the radio of a French speaking radio program. The radio show is Les Sardines Francophones. The radio host, Claire, wants to do a more detailed interview and I will be meeting with here in Vienna in July.
She was very interested in the book, even saying that some points featured in the article in le Petit Journal echoed with her life as an expat woman.
As a writer and a blogger she also gave me good advice and assured that I should put together a blogtour of my book.
I had thought about it, but had no precise idea where to begin, and I am mostly connected with English writing bloggers or writers.
Here are the links to the articles :
Here also a link to my bio if you were interested in learning a little more about me 😉
I will keep you posted, folks!
BTW, If you are a blogger (or know one) blogging about writing and/or expatriation and /or London, and willing to do a review or my book I will be happy to get in touch with you and provide you with a full Q&A and synopsis of the book!
Thanks for your support, I am glad my endeavours finally got the results I wanted!
Hope yours get you to meet your dreams.
Floreva
27 Wednesday Aug 2014
Posted in Creating, This world we live in, Writing
Hi folks
well, it’s been a long pause, not only because of summertime.
The time between the last post and this one saw many changes in me, for me and those around me, long story short : all areas are impacted : friends, family, health, work, personal and less personal, adjustments and all along with me in this adventure : the emotional roller coaster (not just me, but the ones close to me too).
To stay afloat and remain “zen” one solution >> meditation and deep breathing. Even moved houses >> paint job ongoing!
Good news is I focused more on writing and career and reached the final sentence of 2nd book (drama novel), on which I had been working for more than 3 years and a half. Sent to publisher, there will be some editing, but the baby has safely been delivered.
Secondly, personal growth (always good I should say) and greater clarity about career path, and side tracks, new ideas and new friends (kindred spirits, who cannot like that?) and business partnership taking shape (oh Joy).
Thirdly, glorious time in London (work, research, friendships and a bit of craziness with sister >>>delightful). In LDN I met incredible people, went to incredible venues and parties and even was invited to the ceremony of lawyers being called to the bar in one of the 4 Inns, it was fantastic, saw old friends, made new ones and got to make new acquaintances, went for a drink at the Aquashard and had dinner at the Oxo Brasserie with lil sis. Went to Chichester theater Fest, attended talks and strolled the hills of the Heath. Even went to see the last live show of the Monty Python gang! Such fun! Monty Pythoned since an early age, I could not miss it.

Oh the glorious, glorious time!

And lastly, my poem “Vingt ans en Quatorze” (Twenty years old in 1914) received the 1st Prize, category French, from the David Burland Poetry Prize, based in the UK. Great honor and deep joy.
Happy? More than that!
Adios, Pharrell Williams ! You can stay in your room, because I M HAPPY and I am the one who set fire to the dancefloor this 18th of August when the results were published!
My mind is bursting with ideas, I am finishing another story (ebook maybe?) and a set of short stories for lit comps.
Developing a certain project also, that has nothing to do with the written word and it make me feel good too, I am a bit tired but am bursting with energy on a creative level.
Hope you are feeling energised too, and supremely so!
So long folks! Be successful, stay safe, create and nurture well your body, spirit, and mind.
F
04 Tuesday Mar 2014
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19 Tuesday Nov 2013
Posted in Creating, Enchanting world
I like pretty much everything about the V&A.
I like the Antiquities department, and the displays about the Theatre , I like the exquisite tearoom, and the sculptures.
The Japanese art section is a marvel, and I recommend the netsuke collection, those little buttons attached to the belt to hold small items like purse, small boxes and other objects.
My insomnia is finished, I have resumed my work, to put an end to this novel (5 chapters to go, oh my) about a guy who inherited a collection of Japanese Artifacts, and faces a mid-life crisis (no relation).
8 short stories have been selected and sent to my publisher. I wait for the “maquette”. We must discuss the format. Cover is chosen. The next step is soon there. Excitement, excitement!!
Here’s an excerpt of one short story : A Dinner At Tamanrasset Observatory
” They had endured a scorching sun; suffered soared muscles, their skin or feet had dealt with the tiny thorns of the cram-cram, this plague of the wanderer, they had experienced almost freezing temperatures while sleeping in the open nestled in a bed of sand, they had eaten monotonous meals, peppered with sand, they had faced mechanical problems, helped fellow Saharians, met improbable people in improbable situation, got injuries from slipping, saw sudden walls of water carrying away their equipment. Sometimes, the immense silence had flooded their mind; as a result, they felt emptied of themselves, to have afterwards a sensation of being filled by the spirit of Nature.
Now they were sharing the Saharian brotherhood around a frugal yet delicious and unforgettable dinner under the stars.
The souvenir of the dinner in the middle of the desert, this coq au vin worth a 3 stars award remained unspoiled. Later, the story would be passed down to their children. They implicitly committed to a life-lasting friendship that night….”
keep you posted, dear fellow odd jobbers, providers of magical written words and beautiful art!
The sun is bright and the sky immensely blue, wishing you all a great day!
F