Dr. Patrick Sacleux, PhD. has spent the majority of his adult life in the United States. He wrote poetry and an essay of philosophical thoughts, of dialectic at the dawn of his fortieth birthday, essentially composed of themed and semi-directed questions. His works of poetry have been written and accumulated since 1984. Dr. Sacleux has had quite an atypical personal (and professional) background which is largely due to his lack of patience, an exacerbated dissatisfaction for the daily routine, and the will to discover and learn at all times. His path has lead him to diverse jobs (livelihoods) whether in France or in the United States. He finally settled in 2010 (still for a limited time, as he was recently called by someone "a sentimental and geographical nomad") in Lozere, the least populated area of France. He worked as an English teacher, while he started in 2012 his doctoral dissertation in sociolinguistics surrounding the themes of language and identity in Lozere. A vast subject that should interest him for a few years to come, at least. Meanwhile he is still writing, and for the past 25 years and his main ambition, though, is to continue his writings while pursuing his different projects. What makes him go forward, besides the search of personal satisfaction, is the willpower of trying to initiate pride in the eyes of his three children. The future will tell him whether he is right or wrong.... Dr. Sacleux earned his PhD in 2015 and has moved back, in 2016, to the United States, in Florida, not far from where his children resides.He's currently involved as a professor with a local university there. He's written a new novel, in French, "Et pourquoi pas? On n'est plus des Gabales" and has plans for another poetry book, a short stories' gathering and a compilation of chronicles.