
Alain SUPPINI
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I’m Alain — a French critical care anesthesiologist who writes to keep memory alive. Between past and present, medicine and words, I search for what endures.
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Welcome to the Silence District
Introduction Congratulations, citizen! You have been carefully selected to relocate to the Silence District — the nation’s most advanced zone of civic order, productivity, and peace. Here, sound is no longer wasted. Speech is no longer free, chaotic, or dangerous. Instead, words are recognized as what they truly are: commodities.
By Alain SUPPINI7 months ago in Fiction
What If Our Children Lived Shorter Lives Than We Do?
Despite medical breakthroughs, peace, and modern technology, a growing number of warning signs suggest that future generations may see their life expectancy stall — or even decline. Poor lifestyle habits, chronic stress, pollution, and widening inequalities are quietly reshaping our health horizons.
By Alain SUPPINI7 months ago in Longevity
A Guide to Surviving Late-Stage Fairy Tales
First, you must accept a simple truth: we’ve passed the golden age of magic. The castles still stand, but only because the Tourism Board decided they were “heritage properties” too expensive to demolish. They’ve been retrofitted with escalators, Wi-Fi, and a gift shop at every turret. The moats are chlorinated now, “for hygiene and brand image.” The guards wear armor in the style of the old days, but it’s made of lightweight plastic for comfort, and the swords are strictly for photo opportunities.
By Alain SUPPINI7 months ago in Fiction
Little Red Sells Her Hood
They still call me Red. Never mind that I’ve worn black for a decade now—sharp black, tailored, the kind that says "I bite back." Never mind the PhD in Behavioral Economics or the four zeroes on my corporate retainer. In the minutes of every meeting, I’m still "Red."
By Alain SUPPINI7 months ago in Fiction











