Mohamed Ghazi
Writer
Mohamed Ghazi is an author whose writing inhabits the quiet, uncomfortable spaces most people avoid. His work explores raw, unfiltered emotion—love, isolation, regret, and the slow resilience required to endure them. He has been writing since 2006, shaped by a deep admiration for Charles Bukowski’s unapologetic honesty and a lifelong need to tell the truth as it is felt, not softened.
He has published six books—Honest, Half Pleasure Half Pain, Blue, Death and Other Beautiful Things, Winter, and his latest work, I Wanted to Live. Through poetry and prose, Mohamed invites readers into intimate reflections on longing, missed chances, and the quiet ache of wanting more from life while standing in your own way. His writing does not offer easy answers. It offers recognition. A mirror. And sometimes, a moment of shared silence.