Short Stories

Fictions to move us

Here you can find all of my short stories written over the past ten years. Most fall within the science-fiction genre, with the exception of the very first story, “L’Esmeralda”, which belongs to the realm of the fantastic.
The majority were created for the Utopiales Festival’s Youth Short-Story Competition and some of them won the competition.

Lastly, these short stories were a real delight for me to write. I loved bringing the characters and plots to life, therefore I hope you will find them just as enjoyable!

Happy reading!

YAMA

In the Garden of Eden of virtual reality, the architects face many secrets.

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UNKNOW

Waking up without knowing who you are in the middle of a screaming crowd.

This story was written for Verbat’em, emlyon business school’s journalism association (website here).

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Ubeek

A journey from afar without leaving your couch, a dream… but beware of the awakening!

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Last Instants

What if your last breath were determined to the exact hour?

Nominated for the Utopiales Youth Short Story Contest, 2017 edition.

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Which Species?

Transhumanism and Artificial Consciousness, two reflections of the same curse?

Winner of the Utopiales Youth Short Story Contest, 2016 edition.

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RELEASED

Happiness, accessible to all and at an affordable price: your humanity.

Nominated for the Utopiales Youth Short Story Contest, 2015 edition.

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iMUG FRENESIA

The connected mug has become the new trend among smart devices. But at what cost?

Nominated for the Utopiales Youth Short Story Contest, 2014 edition.

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DANGEROUS HUMANITY

What would happen if a part of humanity gained access to genetic modification? Could humanity face the change? What upheavals?

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THE ESMERALDA

Auguste Renoir, then a young painter, is about to present his first painting in a gallery, “The Esméralda,” but things will not go as planned.

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