Cendrine Marrouat
Bio
Writer & Author⎜Photographer⎜Artist⎜Co-founder of Auroras & Blossoms / A Warm Mug of Cozy⎜(Co-)creator of literary forms
"The Train: A Short Story" is out!
Website: https://creativeramblings.com
Donations: https://ko-fi.com/cendrineartist
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Stories (165/0)
Poetry: Monologue VII
In the late 2000s, when I had completed my play In the Silence of Words, I felt the need to continue experimenting with playwriting. The next idea I had in mind was a Fringe-like type of play comprising a series of monologues (poems); each would deal with a specific topic or issue: unrequited love, homosexuality, suicide, loss, faith, etc.
By Cendrine Marrouat2 years ago in Poets
The Sepigram, a New Poetry Form That Pays Homage to Fractals and Pi...
Hello everyone! I am back after a hiatus of several weeks. And I am ecstatic. The reason is simple. I have gone through a period of incredible creativity, which led to the creation of a brand new poetry form.
By Cendrine Marrouat2 years ago in Poets
An Interview with Author and Artist Sarah Alexander
I am excited to introduce you all to the very talented Sarah Alexander. Sarah is a 12-year-old author and artist who was diagnosed with autism at the age of nine. Following her diagnosis, she came to understand why she felt different from her peers, discovered her strengths in art and problem solving, and found comfort in knowing that we are all different.
By Cendrine Marrouat2 years ago in Interview
Interested in Increasing the Number of Views on Your Vocal Stories?
A week or two ago, I shared a milestone in a few Vocal Groups on Facebook: More than 600 reads in less than two months. The congratulations keep rolling in to this day and the number of visits to my stories continue increasing.
By Cendrine Marrouat2 years ago in Journal
It Is Lonely When You're Among People, Too
In 2006, I was challenged by an author to write a poem in French about The Little Prince. The piece would be featured in an anthology paying homage to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's most famous book. Of course, I said yes! It was a fun experience.
By Cendrine Marrouat2 years ago in Poets