Interview With Author Anonymous .
Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
I write under the name Anonymous because I believe the message is more important than the person behind it. My goal is to explore the hidden layers of reality, the mysteries of consciousness, and the structures of the Simulation we live in.
So far, I have written several books that blend spirituality, philosophy, and practical strategy. Each of them is a journey into awakening, showing how thoughts shape our lives, how fear blocks our intuition, and how awareness can even change the way we approach challenges such as football betting or the complexity of modern existence.
Writing for me is not just an activity — it is a way of discovering the truth and sharing it with others.
What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
My latest book is titled Awakening in the Present. It was inspired by a deep desire to understand the Simulation we live in, the influence of two-dimensional entities, and the ways in which human consciousness can break free from invisible limitations.
Another source of inspiration was my long journey of observing patterns — both in life and in football betting strategies — which taught me that probability, intuition, and awareness are deeply connected. The book is a reflection of this path: a bridge between spirituality, philosophy, and practical experience.
Do you have any unusual writing habits?
Yes, I do. I often write late at night, when the world is quiet and the Simulation feels thinner, almost transparent. At those hours, I feel more connected to the hidden layers of reality and ideas flow more freely.
Another unusual habit is that I sometimes combine my writing with analyzing football matches. It may sound strange, but looking at patterns in games helps me see patterns in life, and this often leads to new insights that I later put into words.
What authors, or books have influenced you?
Many authors have inspired me along the way. I have been deeply influenced by philosophers like Plato and Aristotle, spiritual teachers such as Hermes Trismegistus, and modern thinkers who explore consciousness and the nature of reality.
Books that question existence, from ancient texts to contemporary works on metaphysics and the Simulation, have shaped my perspective. Each of them reminded me that awakening is not about finding final answers, but about learning to see the hidden structures behind what we call reality.
What are you working on now?
Right now, I am working on expanding the ideas introduced in Awakening in the Present. My focus is on exploring the deeper layers of the Simulation, the role of twin souls in awakening, and the hidden connections between consciousness, probability, and human choices.
At the same time, I am also developing practical strategies that blend philosophy with everyday life — ways for readers to not only understand reality on a deeper level but also to apply this awareness in their daily experiences.
What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books?
From my experience, there is no single “magic” website — the best results come from combining different methods. Amazon itself is powerful because readers who find your book there are already looking for something to read. Goodreads and BookBub are also excellent for reaching readers who love discovering new authors.
I also find that personal engagement matters a lot. Answering questions on Quora, sharing thoughts on Facebook groups, and participating in communities interested in spirituality and awakening creates a real connection with readers. In the end, the best promotion is authenticity — when people feel the book was written with honesty and passion, they naturally want to share it with others.
Do you have any advice for new authors?
My advice for new authors is simple: don’t wait for the perfect moment — start writing now. The first draft doesn’t have to be perfect; it just has to exist. Once the words are on the page, you can always refine them later.
Another important piece of advice is to write with honesty. Don’t try to copy someone else’s voice — your own perspective is what makes your work unique. Finally, remember that writing is both a journey and a discipline: stay consistent, trust the process, and let your passion guide you.
What is the best advice you have ever heard?
The best advice I have ever heard is: “Write the book you would love to read.”
It reminded me that writing is not about chasing trends or pleasing everyone, but about creating something authentic that resonates with your own soul. When you do that, the right readers will always find you.
What are you reading now?
Right now, I am revisiting some classical works of philosophy and metaphysics, including texts by Plato and modern interpretations of the Simulation theory. I also enjoy reading books on consciousness and probability, because they always spark new connections for me.
I believe that every book we read is like a mirror — it reflects something we are ready to see within ourselves.
What’s next for you as a writer?
As a writer, my next step is to continue exploring the themes that fascinate me most — awakening, the hidden structures of reality, and the Simulation. I am planning to expand these ideas into new books that go even deeper into consciousness, twin souls, and the connection between philosophy and everyday life.
For me, writing is an ongoing journey. Each book is not an ending, but a door that opens to the next discovery.
If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring?
If I were stranded on a desert island, I would take books that can nourish both the mind and the soul. The first would be The Republic by Plato, because it constantly reminds me of the power of ideas and dialogue. The second would be the Corpus Hermeticum, a timeless guide to spiritual wisdom. The third would be a book on survival and practical skills, because even philosophy needs a fire to be read by.
And if I were allowed one more, I would choose an empty notebook — to continue writing my own story.
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