Saturday, 22 August 2026
Haunted Mansion (Lego)
Le Salon du livre (rappel)
Friday, 21 August 2026
A Bat Above the Railway Station
Here is another post about the little nothings that make life. And, more specifically, the wildlife you can find in or near train stations. During my old commute (and I mean old, old commute), there were always feral cats in and near the railway station where I stopped. I loved it. Now, last time we took the train, after our afternoon with my wife's friends, we got back home fairly late in the evening. Sun was already falling. As we were leaving the station to go home, my wife saw a bat flying above the street light by the exit. And that's it. That's the first bat we have seen in a long while. And I love bats, so I thought I mentioned it here. It made my evening.
La Ronde
Tiens, j'ai remarqué une chose il y a quelques temps: je n'ai jamais jusqu'ici blogué sur La Ronde, même dans mes billets nostalgiques. En fait, je ne crois pas l'avoir mentionnée. Quand j'étais enfant, le parc d'attraction était LA grosse affaire, LE lieu où se rendre pendant les vacances, en tout cas si on les passait à Montréal. Dans le temps où Montréal était une ville lointaine et exotique pour le Saguenéen que j'étais. Je n'y suis pas allé souvent, mais je me rappelle de chaque visite et de chaque manège. J'ai donc dans mon enfance essayé les bateaux pirates (un classique), le téléphérique, l'OVNI (une horreur, j'ai falli gerber) et mon préféré, le Moulin de la sorcière (je ferai un billet sur le sujet un jour). Je crois comprendre que maintenant, surtout depuis que la Ronde est devenue la propriété de Six Flags, elle n'est plus ce qu'elle était. La revisiter me ferait sans doute très mal, en tout cas mettrait à mal ma nostalgie. Quand même, je m'en ennuie parfois et je n'ai que de bons souvenirs de l'endroit. Enfin, sauf pour l'OVNI. Qui a pensé à pareille horreur?
Thursday, 20 August 2026
H.P. Lovecraft and Cosmic Horror
Enfin des champignons
Wednesday, 19 August 2026
Tyrolean Hats
Camellia Sinensis
Il y a quelques jours, j'ai appris d'un ami l'existence à Montréal d'une maison de thé, Camellia Sinensis. J'ai jeté un coup d'oeil sur leur site web ainsi que sur leur page Facebook et ils ont l'air de s'y connaître. Ils ont une approche plus traditionaliste que, disons, David's Tea. À en juger par leurs accessoires, ils ont une culture du thé plus orientale également. Ils ont beaucoup d'accessoires japonais, dans tous les cas. Comme le thé est mon breuvage sans alcool préféré et que j'essaie de devenir moins philistin en la matière, je compte visiter leur boutique la prochaine fois que je mettrai les pieds à Montréal.
Tuesday, 18 August 2026
Cutlass (Signature Weapon)
Here is another post in my Signature Weapons series, formally started this year. It's about weapons that could be used for a character in crime fiction or spy fiction, or indeed any kind of genre fiction. So today, I have decided to blog about the cutlass. It's obviously the weapon of choice of a pirate, so this may seem more suitable for historical fiction or an adventure story set in the golden age of piracy. That said, I still think it could and maybe should be featured in a contemporary setting. First, because piracy is still a thing in many parts of the world. Sure, modern-day pirates use modern weapons, mainly firearms, but they probably have blades too. And why not a traditional cutlass? It's barely anachronistic, being halfway between a knife and a sword. Nowadays, the cutlass is mostly a ceremonial weapon for the Navy, but its uniqueness and its history could definitely make it a signature weapon.
L'affiche du Salon du livre
Monday, 17 August 2026
Murphy (Board Game)
Pointe de tarte aux bleuets
Sunday, 16 August 2026
Green Camo
Last Sunday, we went to a little gathering with the two uni besties of my wife and their families. All in all, there were seven children, ranging from four to fifteen, if I'm not mistaken. The oldest kid, a boy who is now in the cadet, had old army surplus trousers that didn't fit him anymore. Like proper army trousers, camo and all. He generously gave them to Wolfie. Our son loves his camo clothes, it's like free clothes for our War Game. And now he has authentic army clothes, in genuine khaki green. Wolfie loves the colour green, I think it might be why he loves camo clothes actually.
Relire Mafalda
Saturday, 15 August 2026
Puzzles for Spies
Une tarte aux bleuets
Friday, 14 August 2026
Can't. Talk. Now. Reading.
Des Tournesols
Thursday, 13 August 2026
Fauda in September
This is a quick post to give you a bit of cool news for amateurs of spy and crime drama (and an even cooler news for people who like Krav Maga and like to see it and violence in general depicted realistically). So Israeli actor Lior Raz recently announced that season five of the thriller series Fauda, was meant to start on the 8th of September of Netflix. Seriously, it's the best thriller series on Netflix, bare none. It's my favourite anyway. I am so looking forward to it and I recommend that you watch it. It's suspenseful, it's gripping, it's brutal, it's so believable, it's absolutely beautiful.
Calembour lunaire (et atroce)
Je reviens sur l'éclipse d'hier avec un calembour atroce qui m'est venu en tête. Avertissement, traumavertissement même: il est vraiment mauvais. Alors donc, le voici:
Je ne sais pas si vous avez assisté à l'éclipse solaire hier. La lune est passée devant le soleil, puis elle s'est éclipsée.
Je sais, je sais, je devrais avoir honte de débiter des âneries pareilles. Traitez-moi de lunatique tant que vous voulez.
Dungeons & Dragons (about an anniversary)
Des Santons de Charlevoix pour septembre
Wednesday, 12 August 2026
Eclipse (and Pink Floyd)
There is an eclipse today, so, of course, I am sharing a song from Pink Floyd to commemorate. It is, of course, Eclipse. And it is absolutely epic.
Le 12 août, j'achète un livre québécois
Tuesday, 11 August 2026
To revisit Harry Bosch
Chocolats aux bleuets (temps limité)
Monday, 10 August 2026
A Ragtag Bunch of Misfits
Anybody in for a bit of trope talk? Here is one I am pretty fond of. You ever heard of a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits? Briefly, it's a team of heroes or protagonists made of heteroclite, mismatched members, some professional, some experts, but some not, with different backgrounds and conflicting personalities. It's often used in sci-fi adventures and in fantasies, I'm sure you can think of a lot of titles that use this trope, but it works for all genres and I particularly enjoy it in crime fiction, sometimes even in spy thrillers. And, I might add, sometimes the best of the genre: the Major Crimes Unit in The Wire is made of a ragtag bunch of misfits. They gather a bunch of cops from various departments, some (real or perceived) humps, some mavericks, into one unit to wrap up a hot potato case, they end up showing to be the best of the best. They're also great in heist stories. This trope makes for great character interaction. I use it in my own writing, because I love it so much.
Un sorbier sur notre chemin
Sunday, 9 August 2026
Nannerl (the Schnapps?)
Les passeports pour le Salon du livre
Saturday, 8 August 2026
Herbert West, Reanimator
Du chocolat aux bleuets
Friday, 7 August 2026
The Open Gates of Hell
As you probably know, we are in a never ending heatwave. I mean, yes, it has been cooler these last few days, the heatwave is technically gone, but some meteorologists are forecasting another soon. The fifth or the fourth one, I have literally lost count. And it hasn't probably rained for at least a month, a month and a half maybe. Okay, it rained on Tuesday, for like a minute, and not a lot. So we have heatwaves over heatwaves and a very long drought. As I keep saying: "It is as if someone forgot to close the Gates of Hell." Which I think deserves to be a great unknown line.
Encens (calembours atroces)
Ma voisine fait brûler de l'encens dans son jardin ces temps-ci. Elle fait ça le soir. C'est moins irritant que lorsque ses filles fument la cigarette et que la fumée remonte à nos fenêtres de l'étage, juste dans notre chambre, mais c'est agaçant quand même. Hier soir, j'ai soudainement eu en tête quelques calembours atroces, guère plus que des allitérations en fait. Attachez votre tuque avec de la broche, ils sont vraiment mauvais:
-L'encens sent.
-L'encens sent sans bon sens.
-L'encens brûle le soir, mais y'a pas d'encensoir.
-L'encens, c'est lassant.
Je sais, je sais, j'ai du temps à perdre.
Thursday, 6 August 2026
Berlin, City of Espionage
This is a new post in my City of Espionage series started in February this year, about cities associated with espionage, in history and fiction. And today, I blog about Berlin, a city I haven't visited yet. Berlin has been a centre for espionage for centuries, since at least the first two world wars, then the Cold War and is still now. I have seen it featured in a few spy thrillers through the years, you must have too. More recently, it was the main setting of Netflix spy thriller Unfamiliar, which I thoroughly enjoyed. I posted about it here. I might post more on the series, but I digress. I don't know if and when I will visit Berlin, but I'm sure I will see the city in the other seasons of Unfamiliar, if there are any, or in other stories.
Bleuets, framboises, fraises, crème...
Wednesday, 5 August 2026
Augtober (You Are Here)
Chocolat aux bleuets (encore)
Tuesday, 4 August 2026
Great Britsh Folklore and Superstition MAP
Le retour du chocolat aux bleuets
Monday, 3 August 2026
Bokken (Signature Weapon)
This post is a new entry in my Signature Weapons series, about weapons that are or should be featured in crime fiction and other genres as signature weapon for heroes and villains. And everyone in-between, really, antiheroes and whoever else. As I was binge-watching a certain animated series with Wolfie (more on that later, maybe, I discovered a new weapon I didn't know about, at least the term describing it. It's the bokken, a Japanese wooden sword used primarily for training. That said, it can still cause grievous damage if used in real combat. It can even be lethal. It's one of these weapons that I think would be more suitable for a hero than a villain, if only because it is primarily meant to be a training tool. Maybe as a weapon of opportunity sometimes, but as it is in effect a wooden stick used by someone skilled in sword fighting (more specifically kentjutsu), I could really see a fighter either from Japan or with ties to Japan using the bokken as a way to subdue his adversaries without killing them. There is just something potentially ethical about this weapon which I like a lot. And it also has a sober elegance, even though in the end it's just a wooden stick. All the same, I love the bokken and I want to see it as someone's signature weapon.
De la verdure et des bureaux
Sunday, 2 August 2026
Dracula on Stage at Whitby
Des requins blancs dans le St-Laurent
J'ai blogué sur le sujet l'an dernier et avant cela en 2023. Mais je ne m'y habitue pas. Enfin bref, j'apprends que cette année aussi, il y a une présence accrue de requins blancs dans le Saint-Laurent. Ce n'est pas nécessairement une mauvaise nouvelle, au moins selon une experte. Moi, je ne m'inquiète pas tant de leur présence (je sais qu'ils ont une mauvaise réputation surfaite et que c'est une espèce en danger), que pour la raison de leur présence aussi loin au nord. Quand les eaux du Québec deviennent tropicales à cause des changements climatiques, c'est toujours inquiétant.
Saturday, 1 August 2026
Lammas Day ("there comes an autumn sickle...")
And as the daylight's fading
When Lammas has come in
And gleamers go to work among the stubble
There comes an autumn sickle
To cut the summer's throat
Before the season knows it is in trouble
Martin Newell, Black Shuck
We are Lammas Day, the first of August. As a tradition on Vraie Fiction, I quote this poem, maybe my favourite poem ever. A scary story in the form of a poem. Anyway, for me these verses remind me that autumn and Halloween are coming and they put me in an autumnal and spooky mood.





























