S. Elizabeth Baril
Who am I?
I am a free voice in a censored world.
I am S. Elizabeth Baril, a Quebec-born author who writes without a mask. My style is raw, honest, sometimes provocative — but always driven by one deep intention: to understand reality and shatter illusions.
Through my words, I speak to those who feel out of sync, who doubt, who search, who don’t see themselves in the dominant narratives.
I don’t pretend to have the answers. I ask questions. The right ones. The ones we too often avoid.

Why do I write?
I write because we’re no longer allowed to speak.
I write because we’re no longer allowed to speak. I feel words slipping away. Nuance disappearing. The fear of saying what we truly think is suffocating dialogue. In today’s society, one-way thinking is taking over. If you step outside the lines, if you ask a question that disturbs the norm, you become a target. So people stay quiet. They avoid. They censor themselves.
I chose to write to break that silence. Not to provoke for the sake of it, but to open up spaces for honest reflection. To build bridges between people who think differently, but still have something to share. To remind the world that we can disagree — and still respect each other. That we can question without dividing. That we can dare to think differently without being afraid to exist.

What do I write?
I write raw, unapologetic texts on taboo topics.
My writing projects take the form of bold books structured around 100 questions. Why? Because questioning is how we learn to think for ourselves again.
I write about health, society, manipulation, marginality, artificial intelligence, spirituality, and freedom. Each book, each blog article, is an invitation — to reflect, to feel, to take a stand.
My first book, 100 Questions to unmask the illusion, presses right where it hurts — and that’s exactly the point.

“I write to say out loud what others no longer dare to think.”
- S. Elizabeth Baril -