
Writing Vagabond isn’t only about places.
It’s also about the stories we carry with us.
Here you’ll find my curated book recommendations, my published work, and some university literature essays.
Book Recommendations
Literature Essays
Published Work
Poetry and novella.
These books were written on the road and in quiet places.
They explore travel, imagination, identity and displacement.
About leaving, wanting, loving and what we carry with us.
Spectator of Imagination
Language: English

A poetry collection written with closed eyes in the Bolivian jungle during Ayahuasca sessions. These texts came as visions. Truth. My truth. Sometimes raw, sometimes funky.
This book marked my return to writing after years lost in the “real world”. Ayahuasca didn’t give me answers. It reminded me of my purpose: to write.
Les noires pensées du Poisson-Chat
Language: French

Written in the same spirit as Spectator of Imagination, this book was born during a second ayahuasca retreat, this time in the Costa Rican jungle. Inspired by Jean Leloup’s song Je joue de la guitare, I continued the story of two of his characters in an absurd, reflective way. If you know basic French, or want to learn, this is an accessible and slightly strange place to start.
Le Curichal
Language: French

My longest published work. The tone moves between a childlike perception of the world and the quiet twist of a short-story ending. The narrative gently examines loyalty, connection, and the ways we sometimes become the ones who save, or are saved. It drifts through the many shapes love can take and the countless ways it can be felt and shared.
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