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Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (January 28, 1873 – August 3, 1954) was a French writer, actress, journalist, and sensual force of nature. She wrote with feline precision—every sentence clawed its way toward the body. Toward touch. Toward truth.By the time of her state funeral (the first ever for a French woman of letters), she had already carved her name into French literature. Her work—ranging from the scandalous Claudine series to the tender, brutal Gigi—charted the terrains of female pleasure, aging, solitude, and survival.For More:The Vagabond – a novel of reinvention and romantic resistanceBreak of Day – her lush meditation on aging, memory, and the bodyEarthly Paradise – selected writings and reflectionsIf you're ready to create like it's seduction—and live like art is your native language—The Gate of Fire is a 3-month creative initiation for artists, writers, and soul-makers ready to reclaim their voice, now open for enrollment. Live rituals, small-group intensives, and one-on-one mentorship with Rainier Wylde.The fire is open. Are you coming?Find out more here.