Loïc Braunstein
Loic Braunstein has been writing and publishing poetry, short
stories, and essays for about ten years in the magazine A Verse as
well as in the first issue of Place de la Sorbonne, a prestigious
reference journal dedicated to authors who are not yet deceased.
He has been active in the Lille slam scene since the early days of the
movement in France and hosts open mic nights at Zem-Théätre, just |
steps away from his favorite café. In 2003, he founded the
association ke Sey’Obligue, dedicated to using writing as an
unconventional exploration tool. His experience spans from schools
to festivals, from training social workers at the P.J.J. to the Brive
Book Fair, including a one-month residency at Éditions du Diable
Vauvert.