Why a Pseudonym?

7/24/20251 min read

  I chose this pseudonym not to hide, but so that nothing—neither my name, my face, nor my personal history—stands between you and the words I write. Authors like Elena Ferrante and Fernando Pessoa understood this well: when identity dissolves, the work can take on a voice that transcends the individual, gaining life of its own.

  For me, anonymity is an invitation—a free space where your interpretations, emotions, and experiences can flow without the weight of what lies behind these pages. Here, there are only two presences: the story being told—and what you feel as you read it. Perhaps this voice is more complex than it seems, a mystery I invite you to uncover.

  In the end, books do not belong to those who write them, but to those who live them. And it is in this direct encounter, without intermediaries, that true magic happens.

  With affection,
  Noa Saint-Pierre