Professional Pseudonym Readme [work]
Elias uploaded a picture of a vintage typewriter set against a brick wall—anonymous, artistic, evocative. Then, he opened the text box labeled
He gestured to the cover of his book displayed on the giant screen.
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"For two years, this profile has been my interface," Elias continued, gaining confidence. "I wrote a README for this persona because I wanted to be a cool, detached cyberpunk author. I wanted to be a character. But the truth is, the code is messy."
He needed a pseudonym.
But Elias had a secret. Inside his chest, behind the ribs and the mundane reality of spreadsheets, lived a chaotic, neon-noir universe. He wrote cyberpunk thrillers—gritty, fast-paced stories about hackers and heists in a flooded future Tokyo. He had finished his first novel three months ago. It was good. He knew it was good.
