

Fiction for the unwell world
Literature against sedation
The book exists



Provenance.
Idle Kvasr does not exist in the ways you expect. Anonymity is not a pose. Names invite interpretation before reading; faces invite allegiance or dismissal.
This work asks to be encountered unmeditated, without comfort or origin myths.
To enter this world is to commit to curiosity. Elegance and horror sit side by side. Humour and brutality coexist. Above all, there is truth; subtle, jagged, unflinching.

See, stories arrive dirty, caked in soot, laughter, blood, misremembered truths, recipts from forgotten nights and tears of half lived lives. The work you find here is what remains when it is all wiped away and the story beneath extracted, Prose carries weight, power.
The mission is not to predict the future or mourn the past. It is to observe and document the present with such precison its fractures become visible. This is not fictiona s an escape, it is the fiction of an unwell world; the stories of our time.
i·dle
/ˈīd(ə)l/
(Before Noun) - without purpose or effect; pointless.
Kvasr
/Kuh(Va)Ser/
(Noun) - An alternate spelling of Kvasir (minus the ego) - In Norse mythology, Kvasir was a being created from the combined saliva of the gods. Symbolizing peace. known for traveling and sharing knowledge. His blood mixed with honey ceated the "Mead of Poetry,"







