I come from Loire-Atlantique, but I have been living in Toulouse for a long time. I'm an English teacher, but also a tea addict, a music buff, and I have been a fiction lover since I was a child. I am particularly fond of horror and the fantastic, but I really love and live by and for literature, cinema and comics more generally. I wrote the essay Mythe et Fabulation dans la fiction fantastique et merveilleuse de Neil Gaiman
(Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2018), the historical horror novel Sang de Bœuf (Bouchers et acteurs)
(Editions Les Presses Littéraires, 2019), and several articles on Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, Lovecraft, comics, music, rewritings of Shakespeare, and British, American and Chinese fantasy and horror, for the French journals Otrante, Caliban
and Miranda, the American journals Shofar, Studies in the Novel
and Utopian Studies, the British journal Studies in Comics, the Hong Kong journal Cha, and the books Mountains Figured and Disfigured in the English-Speaking World
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010), Visualizing Jewish Narrative
(Bloomsbury, 2016) and Travel Writing and Environmental Awareness
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2023). I've also co-edited issue 63
of Caliban, which features articles by various authors, studying how fantasy and science fiction dramatize today's societal and environmental crises and theories of systemic collapse (Presses Universitaires du Midi, 2021).