In the architecture of consciousness, memory builds rooms where reality and imagination share the same address
NOVELIST • POET • SHORT STORY WRITER
Repository of lies I cannot tell and tales I cannot live




COMING SPRING 2025
OF FOLLY AND VICISSITUDE
A novel exploring the architecture of consciousness and memory
"The backpack, filled with the finest selection of regrets that hummed quietly in their Mason jars, ventured forth to cross the agonistic desert one more time."
LATEST STORIES
Currently writing from the vibrant chaos of Ho Chi Minh City
Forthcoming novel
Of folly and vicissitude (coming soon)
"Of Folly and Vicissitude" is a surrealist philosophical novel following Jordan Letendre Junior, an academic who abandons his career after being falsely accused of misconduct. His journey transforms into an existential odyssey spanning Paris, North Africa, and the Middle East, where he assumes the identity of philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau and befriends a mouse named Johnny Boy. The narrative weaves reality, hallucination, and metaphysics as Jordan navigates a world where physics obeys emotion, time condenses into honey, and consciousness transfers between species. Through encounters with gargoyles, Taliban fighters, and various eccentric characters, the novel explores identity, memory, grief, and the boundaries between perception and reality.


The Demagogue (Fall 2025)
"The Demagogue" is a surrealist political satire following Roy Cohn in 1950s New York as he discovers a magical telephone that transforms his lies into golden butterflies. These butterflies implant false truths in listeners, causing Cohn to grow physically larger while his victims shrink. As his power expands, Manhattan itself begins to warp—buildings bow toward him, McCarthy appears as his ventriloquist dummy, and truth becomes a black-market commodity. The story culminates when the accumulated weight of lies tilts Manhattan 45 degrees, and Cohn, now gigantic, finally bursts into thousands of paper subpoenas that transform into birds and fly away.




Who I Am
I am a novelist, poet, and short story writer currently based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. My forthcoming novel "Of Folly and Vicissitude" (Spring 2025) explores the fluid boundaries of consciousness and memory through a surrealist lens.
My journey as a writer began with poetry—inspired by my father, himself a poet, who passed away when I was eleven. Though our time together was brief, his creative spirit shaped my relationship with language and storytelling in ways that continue to unfold in my work today.
International Perspective
My years in Japan, China, and now Vietnam have fundamentally shaped both my perception and prose. Each language acquired—even partially—has rewired my cognitive architecture, offering new frameworks for experiencing reality. Japanese taught me that the world reveals itself rather than being viewed; Chinese showed me how meaning emerges from context; Vietnamese demonstrated the musicality inherent in thought.
These linguistic shifts appear in my writing as unexpected metaphors and surreal juxtapositions that come naturally when navigating between worldviews. My time in Bali, rather than inspiring admiration, provoked a creative tension born of opposition—proving that meaningful writing emerges from friction as often as appreciation. This transnational existence has made me acutely aware that consciousness itself is a language we struggle to translate even to ourselves.
Literary Background
My formal engagement with the literary world includes serving on the editorial board of Possibles Magazine, a literary, social, and political journal where I helped curate voices that challenge conventional perspectives.
My writing draws from seemingly disparate traditions: the automatic writing techniques of the early French surrealists, the philosophical absurdism of mid-century European literature, and contemporary magical realism. This fusion reflects my belief that the boundaries between literary movements are as permeable as those between states of consciousness.
While my academic background in political science and urban studies might seem distant from creative writing, this training in analytical thinking and comparative analysis has enriched my approach to narrative construction. The academic discipline provides a counterbalance to the free-flowing surrealist elements in my work—a tension that creates its own creative energy.
Writing Philosophy
My creative process is deeply rooted in automatic writing—allowing consciousness to flow onto the page with minimal interference. This approach creates space for unexpected juxtapositions that reveal truths conventional narrative might never uncover.
I'm fascinated by the fluid architecture of consciousness and memory. My characters often navigate worlds where reality bends according to internal logic, where sand might "compose limericks about combustion" or where an owl might demand to be addressed "in rhyming couplets." These aren't merely stylistic flourishes but explorations of how consciousness itself constructs reality.
My prose tends toward the imagistic and associative rather than the strictly plot-driven. I'm interested in the spaces between thoughts, the moments where the subconscious reveals itself through unexpected metaphor or sudden shifts in perspective. Characters in my work often find themselves navigating landscapes that are simultaneously external and internal.
Beyond Writing
When not writing, I can often be found practicing handstands and gymnastics, exploring the vibrant streets of Saigon, enjoying its exceptional coffee, or savoring a bowl of pho. The city's constant buzz and energy provide a stimulating backdrop for creativity—a perfect contrast to the internal explorations of writing.
© 2025 Francis Paquette | Email: francispaquette@.com | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
"The boundaries between thoughts are where the most interesting characters choose to live, dancing in the spaces we rarely notice."