The death of the Anonymous Author
My perception of the social and intellectual sphere starts from the most intimate part of our being, trying to achieve the common good without trying to influence or intervene in the actions of other people, but rather to collaborate with what is within my reach for the benefit collective.
I think I can contribute with my experiences, the experiences that one acquires in life with the notorious facts that mark us as human beings. Sharing my life anecdotes could serve as a guide for any similar situation that someone is going through, I would be pleased if my stories could serve as moral, emotional or other support.
In general, I look for a low-profile participation although going incognito has its pros and cons, since by becoming an Anonymous Author I run the risk of my writings not being considered.
However, if we go back to the 19th century it was very common in the literary scene to see works whose authors resorted to Anonymity, there was no need for contempt or bad practice, but as the years have passed until today, almost everything has been distorted that if The author is not indicated to verify his identity or that it does not correspond to gadgets related to Artificial Intelligence, since it is not well regarded by certain sectors of the community that is dedicated to literary writings or occasional everyday life.