Writing Paths
The Module
‘Writing Paths’ developed in collaboration with Eduardo Berti is an invitation to explore, write about and better understand endometriosis through creative and introspective literary exercises. Supported by the ERASMUS+ programme and co-financed by the European Union, this project offers powerful tools to shed light on an often misunderstood disease.
Through a variety of formats – poems, Chinese portraits, lists or alphabetical accounts – this module invites us to build a bridge between personal experience and medical knowledge. A journey in which words become the key to raising awareness, sharing and imagining a more humane and enlightened future in the face of this disease.
Whether you’re directly concerned or simply curious, these exercises will give you fresh perspectives for understanding and expressing the reality of endometriosis. Grab a pencil, let your imagination guide your pen, and set off down these writing paths.

Eduardo Berti
Eduardo Berti has been a member of Oulipo since 2014. Born in Argentina, he writes in Spanish and French, and has been translated into twelve languages. His books include the micronouvelles of La Vie impossible (Prix Libralire 2003), collections of short stories such as L’Inoubliable, and several novels including Madame Wakefield (finalist for the Prix Fémina), Tous les Funes (finalist for the Prix Herralde 2004) and Le Pays imaginé (Prix Emecé 2011 and Prix Las Américas 2012). His latest works published in France include Une présence idéale (2018), Demain s’annonce plus calme (2021), Un père étranger (2021), Un fils étranger (2022) and Mauvaises méthodes pour bonnes lectures (2023).