Thibault Marthouret, based in Bordeaux, is a poet and co-founder of the “Pour le Moment” collective promoting diverse poetry forms. He received the André Rochedy writing grant in 2009. His notable works include En perte impure (2013), shortlisted for the Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet Poetry Prize; Qu’en moi Tokyo s’anonyme (2018); Smog rosé (2021); and Les enfants masqués (2023). His upcoming book, 365+1 (2024), features 365 portraits of tomorrow, inviting readers to reflect on time, mortality, and possibility. Thibault often collaborates across media with musicians and visual artists, enriching his poetic expression.