The Feast of Hers
The Feast of Hers written by: MQ - When one is no longer alive but didn’t fully corrupt, when that face is stiffened...

A writing learner whose work moves along the thin, trembling membrane between consciousness and random fictional thoughts, writing is where they dissolve into sensation and identity becomes a shifting landscape rather than a stable point. Focus is on the intersection of philosophy, psychological instability, and poetic language, exploring the ways a mind can fracture, rebuild, and reimagine itself in the presence of human nature, and the strange commonality that follows us all. Driven by a fascination with internal worlds, writing becomes narrative that feels less like linear stories and more like descents—slow, careful immersions into the private gravity of a place where thoughts are painfully aware of their own unraveling. These voices linger in the liminal spaces between philosophical pondering, human essence, self-recognition and aesthetic. Learners are often most uncertain whether they are approaching truth or drifting further from it, and the tension of that possibility forms the emotional core of their work.
