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About the author
Deni ArDente
<p>Deni ArDente writes not from ambition, but from necessity — the kind that stirs in the silence between thoughts. His books are less about storytelling and more about invitation: to pause, to feel, to reconsider what it means to be human in a world where the edges keep shifting.</p><p>Born in Ukraine and shaped by many lives — engineer, entrepreneur, composer, speaker — Deni has always sought the hidden threads that connect opposites: science and intuition, matter and meaning, language and silence. Though he holds a degree in economics, his real education came from listening — to people, to nature, and to what exists beyond words.</p><p>His creative journey began unexpectedly in 2005, on the eve of his daughter's birth — when an inner voice began asking questions that refused to be silenced. Since then, he has written several works tracing the arc of inner transformation, including <em>Predators</em> (2008), <em>The Shore of Illusions</em> (2010), <em>The Shore of the Soul</em> (2014), <em>Ether</em> (2017), <em>Splinter</em> (2020), and the CODE GAIA series: <em>Emergence</em> (2025) and <em>Convergence</em> (2025).</p><p>Deni's interests span alternative history, deep space, esoteric traditions, future technologies, psychology, and the sacred geometry of music. He often composes original soundscapes to accompany his writing — not as background, but as a second language for the soul.</p><p>To him, literature is not entertainment, but a mirror: one that reflects, but also distorts — just enough to show us who we are becoming. Though inspired by Camus, Lem, Borges, and Murakami, Deni's voice remains uniquely his own: thoughtful, searching, and attuned to the deeper rhythms of being.</p><p>In every page he writes, he offers more than a story.</p><p>He offers a memory — of something you may have forgotten,</p><p>about yourself, the world,</p><p>and the quiet, fragile mystery that connects them.</p>
