Every story begins with silence — with what came before the first word.
About the writer
Idel Batyr is a writer whose work lies at the intersection of dystopian realism, historical fiction, and psychological drama. His texts explore the nature of memory, identity, and human connection through precise, deliberate language.
He writes about the individual within the system — about how a person survives, breaks, and remains themselves in a world where the mask matters more than the face. About love as the only space without borders or laws. About pain that does not belong to the past — it repeats. Each text is an attempt to make visible what usually goes unnoticed.
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