Pseudonymous Bosch
Pseudonymous Bosch is a moniker deliberately adopted by the author, perhaps best described as a "nom de plume" for those who appreciate a touch of sophistication. While his true identity remains veiled in secrecy, a necessity he playfully alludes to, Pseudonymous Bosch offers a curious insight into his enigmatic persona. Behind this pen name lies a writer whose reasons for anonymity remain shrouded, though they may be evident to anyone audacious enough to explore his literary creations. Amidst his evocative writings, Pseudonymous Bosch confesses an idiosyncratic aversion: a deeply ingrained fear of mayonnaise. Remarkably, this quirk has not hindered the remarkable success of The Secret Series, a body of work that has found its way into the hands of more than two million readers across the globe. While the true identity of the author remains a tantalizing mystery, the allure of his tales and the enchantment they bring to readers have transcended any persona, leaving an indelible mark on the literary landscape.