when poetry invites itself to La Corbeille à Livres

when poetry invites itself to La Corbeille à Livres
when poetry invites itself to La Corbeille à Livres

Friday October 25, 2024, La Corbeille à Livres welcomed Corinne Bombardieri Roquier, villainoise author who came to sow seeds of poetry in the hearts of those present.

For more than an hour, she led a discussion by presenting the content of her book entitled The four seasons of a personal and professional transitionpublished last May, by Chronique Sociale.

What makes it unique is the originality of combining poetry, creative writing and personal development. An active woman very involved in her professional life, she questions and explores herself. Passionate about her job as a coach and a lover of words, she takes time to sit down, observe herself, feel, reflect… In two words, know and recognize herself

A workshop in cooperation with the participants

She first became interested in the sensitivities of the participants by questioning them directly: do you like poetry? How do you insert poetry into your daily life? Are you interested in your personal development? Do you like to write? Would you be tempted by a reading-writing experience?

The participants, attentive and cooperative, spoke out to share and express their relationship to writing. These questions summarize the essence of the subject of his book. A collection of personal and authentic poetic texts which invites the reader to question themselves in order to discover themselves, meet themselves, know themselves better, grow and flourish by taking up the pen in turn. With her work, Corinne Bombardieri Roquier offers a poetic and optimistic stroll to anyone wishing to take a reflective and constructive break.

“Poetic encounter with oneself”, writing workshop around the four seasons with Corinne Bombardieri Roquier, Friday November 22, at 8:30 p.m., at La Corbeille à Livres, rue des Caves-Fortes. Registrations: [email protected]

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