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Made a small zine about my cat because she’s great

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A love letter to hobbies
This is what peak performance looks like
The thing they don’t tell you about turning your hobby about your job, is that you may lose your hobby in the process.Â
As a professional cartoonist (an insanely cool job to have), I suddenly found myself out of my biggest hobby. While I have some friends and colleagues who are the incredible drawing machines, drawing all day, everyday, like they’re breathing, I have quickly found out my own enjoyment of drawing and overall mental health comes with mandatory breaks. I keep weirdly strict office hours and a routine that leaves time around art to do other things and let my brain rest. So what could I do with that time ?
I tried so many things, spent years trying to figure out something that would scratch the itch drawing as a hobby left behind ! Something I’d wake up for, something I’d spend hours anticipating. Then two years ago, after months of talking about it and many failed attempts to learn watching YouTube videos, my partner gifted me a 3 hour beginner crochet workshop. I came out of it with a cute crochet basket and a flamme inside of me. I had finally found the hobby I was looking for.Â
I love making things, the slow process of creating fabric, learning about different fiber types, constructions and colors. The whole thing has become a true passion, and I listen to knitting videos and advice all day while I draw, eager to try new things when I get home.
The screen of a crazy person (me)
Hobbies are fantastic, I feel lucky to have found knitting and to be able to create things outside of comics. Each practice feeds the other in one way of another and makes me appreciate how lucky I am to get to do things.
Other things I put in front of my face
I went to see a Kandinsky exhibition and they had a whole section about The Blue Rider Almanach which I found fascinating. That guy really was like « let’s make a book about all these cool things » !
Mermaids (1990)
Watched this after my mom recommended it and found it extremely charming. The fashion and costume design throughout was exquisite, look at that green knit number Cher wears. Incredible.
I wanna knit that
How is work going ?
GOODÂ
Musings, work in progress and recent favorites
Early spring joy: Magnolias blooming
Recently, in an effort to curb social media doomscrolling, I’ve been trying to indulge more in blogs, newsletters (the new blogs), basically long form things. While I was catching up on The Story of my Cat Popeye column (you can google translate the page easily, that’s what I do) (will I ever truly commit to learning Kanji ?)
I thought « would I like to write something like this ? » « would I like to write…a blog ? »
I’ve been wondering about doing a newsletter for a while; like everyone, I’ve been looking for ways to escape the clutches of social media as my only online presence. Substack IS the hot new thing… yet I don’t think it’s for me. Not in the sense of « I’m too tired and I don’t wanna do a new thing », in the sense of « do I really wanna commit time and energy to yet another platform that’s gonna siphon everything for evil deeds », been there, done that (insert old twitter handle there, current insta one here, you know how it is, we’re all trapped in it). So here I am dusting off the good ol’ website.
I don’t want to give up on the internet as a creative platform. Maybe I’m an optimist, but seeing people go back to a less centralized way of using it has made me happy, and going back to reading reading long form content has truly felt like giving my brain a break. I love reading and I wanna partake !Â
For me, the joy of blogs, YouTube channels, socials, or the internet overall has always been this; how do people live ? what do they like ? what do they create ? show me other things ! I wanna hear about everything ! especially the mundane ! It's fun, it's interesting, and it satisfies my seemingly bottomless curiosity about the human experience. I'm grateful that I get to see all of this. In a very practical exemple of this: I love what’s in my bag videos. What IS in that bag ? I wanna know ! That handkerchief looks nice. Is that hand cream good ? Do you really carry a full bottle of perfume at all times ? I gobble these up with enthusiasm and naiveté. Some (most?) of them might be ads. I don’t care, I chose to believe.
Anyway, here’s a blog post.
How’s work going ?
After 8 months(ish) of writing and storyboarding my next book, I’m finally working on the actual pages. There’s a kind of dread when looking at my page planner (why are there so many, am I insane ?) but also an excitement (all these things I’ve been looking forward to drawing !!). Years ago, I saw an interview of Québecois cartoonist Michel Rabagliati where he talked about tackling each book as a daily routine; not thinking about the 200+ pages to come, and instead focusing about the 2 that need to be done that day. Little by little, the comic will get done, I just need to be careful and try not to look too far ahead to avoid vertigo.
I’m excited about this (these) book(s) (it’s gonna be a series of two books). I’ve never worked on anything this long or structured quite like it. I hope readers will like it too.
(desk snapshot)
Things I’ve seen, read, heardÂ
Mieko Kawakami’s Sisters in Yellow
Mieko Kawakami writes female characters like no other. She doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable, the selfishness, the loneliness. I love her novels and her writing, she can be warm or devastating, all in the same paragraph. I’m reading « Sisters in yellow » right now and enjoying every bit of it.
Morning Musume - First Time
After years of being unavailable on streaming platforms, the near complete Hello!Project discography dropped all at once, and as a former JPOP obsessed teenager, you bet I was immediately hard at work cooking up playlists for every occasion.
Morning Musume's first full length album, « First Time » (1998) has been a forever favorite, the mp3 folder finding a space in nearly every one of my phones, and now it’s available for everyone to discover. The mellow voices of the original members, and the soft pop excellence of the album's 10 tracks is such an interesting time capsule. The group moved on from this sound quickly (and to great success) but I can’t help but love this version of them.Â
Girl Historians
As someone who spends most of her work days sitting at a desk, I’m always looking for good stuff to listen to. Drawing comics is fun but it’s also very LONG and sometimes a tad repetitive (especially…coloring…my beef with coloring is eternal) so I’m a big consumer of long form YouTube videos and podcasts. There’s a sweet spot though, stuff can’t be TOO interesting or engaging, because I still need some of my brain for the cartooning. Finding stuff that hits that sweet « interesting and fun but not to engaging but also not boring but I can miss a full 5 minutes of it and not get lost » is an art.Â
I recently found myself listening to a bunch of episodes of Girl Historians, and it’s been hitting that spot. It’s fun, informative but full of tangents that let me focus on my job for a hot minute. It’s a great work pod, and a fun time. Here’s a few episodes I liked.
Thank you for reading !
Still hard at work storyboarding my comic so here are some inking tests and sketches I do when i’m tired of looking at my storyboard !
These past few months, I've been hard at work on my next graphic novel "Le Temps des Fleurs". It's gonna be a big 2 volumes story about a private school girls rockband, friendship, adolescence and creation. Here are a bunch of sketches and drawings ! I'm excited for you all to read it in 2027 (hopefully!)

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2025 Favorites ! I love doing these little wrap ups of the year. I had a great time doing all the handlettering and design of this one.
Some late 2025 journals ! A mix of fashion journaling, sketches and random thoughts.
This year I got hired to do an inktober workshop, so as a challenge I also tried to take part (I used the workshop prompts). I couldn't do every day but I did all of these ! Here are the prompts in order: Sweet&Sour, Leather&Mustache, Metal&Fur, Raw&Cooked, Violence&Kitten, Short&Long, Spicy&Comfort, Sad&Happy, Emptiness&Accumulation, Hole&Star, Storm&Sun
These are all done with a fountain pen and Deleter screentones on midori paper.
6 Months of daily journaling in 2025 ! That was great but also, exhausting. Still, it's great to have these pages to look back on.
Loot Drops A zine about all the things we carry, and what loot I’d drop if I was a small video game mob character ✨

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Journal pages from January to March 2025
Some 2024 sketches. From Happy Ending’s 3rd short story development and some other character research
In 2024 I finished my comic Happy Endings and worked on promoting it for a few months, so I didn’t journal as much. Here are a select few from that year
In 2023 I took part in Shortbox Comics Fair with Ocean ! Here are some making of posts I did about the whole process.
Ocean got published a year later in my short story anthology "Happy Endings" with reworked colors, art and some minor text tweaks.

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A little zine explaining how to make 8 pages zines ! I use it for workshops and to encourage more people to make zines !
You can download it for free here
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