Born 9th April 1990 in Québec, Canada, I'm a writer with over 30 short stories in my repertoire, and a novel trilogy in the making (with its first book set to be released in late Fall)..
I also dabbles in visual arts such as photo-manipulations, traditional drawings, photography and stocks provider; and am familiar with music making and 3D creations.
I was raised in an isolated familial farm and homeschooled; my family's financial and physical situation required a constant presence. Books were my only adventures and escape, and after falling deeply in love with J.R.R. Tolkien’s works at the age of 9 (not long after, I also read most of Isaac Asimov’s science-fiction stories), I decided there and then to become a writer. Though the first good ten years or less resulted in poorly made thriller stories, I soon began to turn to my all-time favourite genres, fantasy and science-fiction; but lack of proper art community guidance, and past disapproval from my family at my choice of hobby, stalled my writing endeavours.
In 2014, I became by chance a member of the popular art website DeviantArt, where I finally found the place to share and enhance my creative endeavours. It did not take long soon after, that I had already wrote my collection of short stories, with a good quarter of them becoming winners of several literature contests. There I also met many friends, some whom became partners, in both stories and in community projects.
I'm unashamedly a big childhood fan of J.R.R. Tolkien's works, of Antoine de Saint-Éxupéry's The Little Prince, of Isaac Asimov, and of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek: The Next Generation; recently, of pre-2017 Doctor Who; and an even bigger fan of a wide range of Japanese animations and mangas. Those eclectic inspirations greatly influences my own writing, mixing the light-heartedness and optimism, with the thought-provoking and meaningful factor.
At present, I still lives happily at my family's farm, and juggles between art and my passion of farming/caring for my tightly-knit family. Alongside my art, which can now be found throughout many platforms, I engage in multiple projects, including founding and owning three international art community projects; and am a member of the international Federation of Pangaea, where I engage in bringing awareness to many aspects of art, community, self-sufficiency, as well as trying to revive my local Native American culture through online distribution of dictionaries, translators, and more projects in the future.
I also dabbles in visual arts such as photo-manipulations, traditional drawings, photography and stocks provider; and am familiar with music making and 3D creations.
I was raised in an isolated familial farm and homeschooled; my family's financial and physical situation required a constant presence. Books were my only adventures and escape, and after falling deeply in love with J.R.R. Tolkien’s works at the age of 9 (not long after, I also read most of Isaac Asimov’s science-fiction stories), I decided there and then to become a writer. Though the first good ten years or less resulted in poorly made thriller stories, I soon began to turn to my all-time favourite genres, fantasy and science-fiction; but lack of proper art community guidance, and past disapproval from my family at my choice of hobby, stalled my writing endeavours.
In 2014, I became by chance a member of the popular art website DeviantArt, where I finally found the place to share and enhance my creative endeavours. It did not take long soon after, that I had already wrote my collection of short stories, with a good quarter of them becoming winners of several literature contests. There I also met many friends, some whom became partners, in both stories and in community projects.
I'm unashamedly a big childhood fan of J.R.R. Tolkien's works, of Antoine de Saint-Éxupéry's The Little Prince, of Isaac Asimov, and of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek: The Next Generation; recently, of pre-2017 Doctor Who; and an even bigger fan of a wide range of Japanese animations and mangas. Those eclectic inspirations greatly influences my own writing, mixing the light-heartedness and optimism, with the thought-provoking and meaningful factor.
At present, I still lives happily at my family's farm, and juggles between art and my passion of farming/caring for my tightly-knit family. Alongside my art, which can now be found throughout many platforms, I engage in multiple projects, including founding and owning three international art community projects; and am a member of the international Federation of Pangaea, where I engage in bringing awareness to many aspects of art, community, self-sufficiency, as well as trying to revive my local Native American culture through online distribution of dictionaries, translators, and more projects in the future.