
I was born in Paris, France, in 1976, and I’ve spent most of my life working with words — writing them, editing them, shaping them into books, articles, websites, and conversations. I started in journalism at 16, learning the craft not in a classroom, but in the editorial offices of Science & Vie, France’s oldest and most widely read scientific magazine. I later studied journalism in Paris, and have continued to grow through hands-on experience across every aspect of content and communication.
Today, I live in Southern Denmark, surrounded by animals. I’ve always shared my home with pets, and it’s no coincidence that much of my work centers around animal care, science communication, and the pet industry. That lifelong closeness to living beings has shaped not only my expertise, but also how I write, connect, and build trust.

I come from a culturally rich background and studied Art History and Archaeology at La Sorbonne. I move easily between disciplines, formats, and tones — from book writing and journalism to digital storytelling, from AI-crafted worlds to watercolour paintings.
I’m bilingual in French and English, and currently learning Danish to become fully trilingual. Whether I’m writing an article, moderating a forum, or building a website, I work with clarity, empathy, and curiosity — always looking for the best way to connect people with ideas.
*Bonus: one of my first “articles” when I was a kid!
