User:Hsedcu

Hilda B. Sedcu is a nom de plume for an unpublished American writer born in the twentieth century. Hilda's writing is affected by childhood events and various geographical influences. Hilda credits the inspiration to start writing to a blind man, who got so far in life by refusing to conform to the restrictions his society placed on him.

Hilda's escape as a child was reading spy novels about people that a society labeled as rouge agents. Hilda's fascination with that genre of writing was not due to a feeling of vindication, that was derived from characters disobeying orders. On the contrary, it was the fact that those characters knew the serious repercussions of doing what they believed to be the right thing. Yet, they were fully prepared to accept those consequences for the sake of the greater good. That one characteristic is what Hilda believes to be the definition of courage. What others believed to be an act of selfishness and pride, Hilda regarded as the one true mark of a good agent.

The collective character of the rouge agent is what Hilda believes was the corner stone of getting through a period as a child, during which the system failed in protecting those who needed protection the most. "Escapism saved my life," Hilda says.