It has been a while since the last release of a part of Attic Mirror. Sorry for letting you wait so long. I hope you still remember the story and will continue to read the rest. More is coming soon until the first draft is finished. I hope that I stayed consistent enough even if I had stopped writing for longer than I wished.
Also I started to edit Demon Soul and I wrote a new ending as the previous one was a bit too short and lacked details. Some parts will also be added in the middle of the story. Stay tune to hear about the evolution toward publication. As the previous one was a bit too short and lacked details.
I also started to work on some new novels and the first drafts will appear soon here.
One is about the Bayards' kids, the adventure will take place in the magic world with lots of magic and new characters it's called "The bayards' house".
A second one is a vampire story which tell the past of Viorel from when he lost his memory in Transylvania until his arrival in the family you already know. This one was a training for NaNoWriMo and is well advance but requires a lot of historical research that I don't really have time to take care of write now. I think I will call it "Vampire heart".
A third is another vampire story with Viorel, Dylan and Daciana which happen on a short time scale. I also involves other vampires. One that will be part of "Vampire heart" and some brand new. It will be called "Sun Kiss".
I'm also thinking about other novels but for the moment nothing had been written about them.
So I'm not saying anything for the moment. And I'll let you enjoy Attic Mirror part 8.
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Saturday, March 6, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Japan : My first (part 1)
En français
So since I'm in Japan and that everything is pretty new for me I have a lot of first time. That's why I'm calling this post "My first" and you are going to see a lot of my first.
My first Japanese party
On the first week-end of I was pretty tired and so even if I really meant to go out on Saturday I stay sleeping all day due to jetlag.
But the evening was much more exciting.
The lend lady of the residence (I'm staying in student accommodation called the "international house" with lots of international students) told me to come to the party and introduced me to the others. I was really dead and didn't know much what to say but everybody was nice to me and there was delicious food.
Since I had two more parties. In three weeks that's a pretty cool number of party I guess. And they are also becoming better and better, probably because I know more people now and can get more involved.
My first time in a Japanese train
So my supervisor wanted me to have a good week-end and told me about places to go. I didn't go on Saturday but I went on Sunday. I walked to the train station and took the train to Shinjuku.
I didn't know how the machine for the tickets work, they just have number that you have to choose. But he already told me that it was 230 for Shinjuku, so I had no problem.
The train are really clean compared to what I have seen in the subway in Europe. It was really cool to go that far, Tokyo is a pretty big city, Chofu is not that far from Shinjuku and there is a lot more to discover.
Later the next week-end I when out with the people from the residence and I learned that the map above the machine actually show you the price of each destination. So now I can go everywhere.
My first Japanese restaurant
The Monday following I went to the restaurant with my supervisor and the other postdoc I'm sharing my office with.
That was a traditional Japanese restaurant. We had to remove our shoes at the entrance and to lock them in a little box we then went to a room just for us and we sat on the floor with our legs in a hole bellow the table. That was really cool. In Japanese restaurant they first give you some tea and a glass of water. That is really cool.
I love to go to restaurant here, I went to several, all different for the moment, in the style and in the food. I can't really tell you what I eat in detail. The first time was Sashimi after I had soba noodles, tempura, ramen and organic food.
All I know is that there is always side dishes and that I love all of it.
My first たこ焼き
When I get back to the dormitory that day, there were people looking for me. They had decided to make たこ焼き and wanted me to participate. That was really cool, we were talking and cooking the たこ焼き. Someone was making the paste and someone cutting the たこ and I was helping with turning it in the machine with chopsticks.
I really like たこ焼き, probably more than I normally would because they had organized this little party just for me.
Travel table of content
So since I'm in Japan and that everything is pretty new for me I have a lot of first time. That's why I'm calling this post "My first" and you are going to see a lot of my first.
My first Japanese party
On the first week-end of I was pretty tired and so even if I really meant to go out on Saturday I stay sleeping all day due to jetlag.
But the evening was much more exciting.
The lend lady of the residence (I'm staying in student accommodation called the "international house" with lots of international students) told me to come to the party and introduced me to the others. I was really dead and didn't know much what to say but everybody was nice to me and there was delicious food.
Since I had two more parties. In three weeks that's a pretty cool number of party I guess. And they are also becoming better and better, probably because I know more people now and can get more involved.
My first time in a Japanese train
So my supervisor wanted me to have a good week-end and told me about places to go. I didn't go on Saturday but I went on Sunday. I walked to the train station and took the train to Shinjuku.
I didn't know how the machine for the tickets work, they just have number that you have to choose. But he already told me that it was 230 for Shinjuku, so I had no problem.
The train are really clean compared to what I have seen in the subway in Europe. It was really cool to go that far, Tokyo is a pretty big city, Chofu is not that far from Shinjuku and there is a lot more to discover.
Later the next week-end I when out with the people from the residence and I learned that the map above the machine actually show you the price of each destination. So now I can go everywhere.
My first Japanese restaurant
The Monday following I went to the restaurant with my supervisor and the other postdoc I'm sharing my office with.
That was a traditional Japanese restaurant. We had to remove our shoes at the entrance and to lock them in a little box we then went to a room just for us and we sat on the floor with our legs in a hole bellow the table. That was really cool. In Japanese restaurant they first give you some tea and a glass of water. That is really cool.
I love to go to restaurant here, I went to several, all different for the moment, in the style and in the food. I can't really tell you what I eat in detail. The first time was Sashimi after I had soba noodles, tempura, ramen and organic food.
All I know is that there is always side dishes and that I love all of it.
My first たこ焼きWhen I get back to the dormitory that day, there were people looking for me. They had decided to make たこ焼き and wanted me to participate. That was really cool, we were talking and cooking the たこ焼き. Someone was making the paste and someone cutting the たこ and I was helping with turning it in the machine with chopsticks.
I really like たこ焼き, probably more than I normally would because they had organized this little party just for me.
Travel table of content
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Christmas Amigurumi : The frog
En français
I made an other Christmas Amigurumi for my friend Reka in Hungary. At first she thought I was joking but she still told me that she likes frog.
I didn't really like the frog pattern I already have so I created new ones.
I'll publish them later while making one for myself. I didn't write them down so I need a bit to refresh my memory.
I made an other Christmas Amigurumi for my friend Reka in Hungary. At first she thought I was joking but she still told me that she likes frog.
I didn't really like the frog pattern I already have so I created new ones.
I'll publish them later while making one for myself. I didn't write them down so I need a bit to refresh my memory.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Peru : Ballestas Islands
En français
The next day we get up early and have a nice breakfast before going to take the boat to the Ballestas Islands. We are not going to go on the Islands, just turn around them to observe the animals. On the way we see the Candelabro carved on the rock.
On the Islands, we can see penguins, seals, and birds : pelican, cormorant, vulture... as well as some starfish. We can say that the Islands are really black of birds, it's like fields full of birds all around and the birds are flying everywhere above the boat.
The seals are also swimming near the boat and lying on big rocks near us, that's really amazing.
At the end of the tour, we go back to our dormitory to take our stuff and start the road again to Nazca.




The next day we get up early and have a nice breakfast before going to take the boat to the Ballestas Islands. We are not going to go on the Islands, just turn around them to observe the animals. On the way we see the Candelabro carved on the rock.
On the Islands, we can see penguins, seals, and birds : pelican, cormorant, vulture... as well as some starfish. We can say that the Islands are really black of birds, it's like fields full of birds all around and the birds are flying everywhere above the boat.
The seals are also swimming near the boat and lying on big rocks near us, that's really amazing.
At the end of the tour, we go back to our dormitory to take our stuff and start the road again to Nazca.
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