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Jon Jaymes Wall Japy Laurence's book
Glyphs (or characters, ideograms, sinograms, hieroglyphs) are the oldest known forms of human writing. The Egyptians, Mesopotamians, Chinese and Mayans all used them. Glyphic scripts often evolved into syllabic and then alphabetic scripts, and these alphabets were mixed with the glyphs to the point where the glyphs themselves sometimes disappeared. The glyphs themselves were transformed into alphabets: hieroglyphs gave rise to the Phoenician alphabet, which in turn gave rise to the Greek alphabet, and so on.
I had fun creating a glyphic font with a succinct grammar by creating some of them, recovering those that exist on the internet and modifying them. All I had to do was write a story to see if it would work.
This is all experimental, so it wasn't easy to turn it into an E-pub or even a PDF.
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Jon Jaymes Wall Maria - Séraphin
Maria is a saucy girl, a bit of a witch, and boys are her thing. That day, the weather was stormy, it was too hot, too heavy, Maria was irritated, she wanted to walk a little, get some fresh air.
When she met Séraphin on the road behind her house, a gypsy whom she'd known since childhood and had lost sight of, she thought her day might not be wasted. Séraphin had grown into a handsome, appetizing young man, with beautiful doe eyes and long eyelashes. He was accompanied by an older, stocky, virile cousin, a tattooed thug, which didn't bother her, on the contrary, the cousin's lustful eyes undressed her, which wasn't difficult, the cousin's gaze made her shiver.
When Séraphin suggested she accompany them on a mushroom hunt in the surrounding woods, she agreed to go with the mycophilic cousins, moved by their enthusiasm.
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