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Non Nomen is the pen name of British/Cypriot author Nicholas Nikita.

His debut, entitled The Unwords, was first published in January 2011. Relentless in its social commentary, The Unwords soon became notorious for its highly unorthodox ending—a €10 banknote glued on its final page. After rising in popularity throughout the year in both the US and the UK, the book received a wider distribution in June 2012, albeit with an alternate, industry-friendly ending. It has since earned a cult status in the contemporary anarchist movement.

His next publication, entitled Bury Me in Her Eyes, was published in February 2015. With 28 different languages interrelating within its content, the book is rightfully considered the first multilingual literary work ever written, earning a place in the Guinness book of records. Bury Me in Her Eyes features no translation of its text, daring its readers to find their own way through an unprecedented linguistic mosaic.

Non Nomen officially became a Guinness World Record Holder on January 19th, 2016, and the only English translation of Bury Me in Her Eyes (the Newtonian edition) can be found in the Rare Books Collection of Cambridge University.

His third book -Logos- is a literary fiction novel with elements of horror, set to be released in late 2024.


“I cannot stay silent... I refuse to play a role in this massacre of people's happiness.”
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“I live in a world were businesses have become "private corporations."Assassinations have become "target neutralisations."Being unfaithful now is "to sleep around..." How cute.The banks taking your money is now called a "stimulus package."I can go on and on and on...and that really saddens me.”
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“In a society... so madly in love with oxymoron's... ask yourself this... ...when was the last time you ever bought anything for free?”
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“The will of life and death, never share the same motivation...we all know that love is the ultimate motive to die for...but let’s not kid ourselves......we all know the ultimate motive to rise back from the dead is vengeance.”
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“We who hold the pen...and like bricks we use our words...how stupid of us...how naive...to even think for a second...that the pen was ever mightier than the sword.”
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“In my world...When you can't live without someone...that is not love...that is called an addiction.”
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“Just like the beating of the heart of a man...so is the ticking of a clock...and just like the ticking of a clock...so is the ticking of a bomb.”
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“There is nothing more dangerous than a man who has nothing to gain.”
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