Two shelves, one conviction. Rigorous non-fiction built from lived experience, and fiction released under pen names free to go wherever the story demands.
Non-fiction written under real names, by authors who built the careers their books describe — not researchers writing from the outside.
Fiction released under pen names so each story can go to its own place — geography, history, register — unconstrained by the author's day job.
The Best Life Library carries both halves under a single editorial standard: clarity of argument, density of craft.
Elevinity Media is an independent publishing house organized around a single shelf with two sides. On one side: non-fiction published under the authors' own names, grounded in decades inside capital markets, diplomacy, and enterprise. On the other: fiction published under chosen pen names, each one a distinct voice — set loose to write what real names couldn't.
Manuscripts underway. Covers, categories, and release details follow as each one nears publication.
Entrepreneur, capital markets advisor, and Honorary Consul of Germany. Writes from decades spent inside boardrooms, transatlantic policy, and the search for a more deliberate way to build a life and an enterprise.
Freeman writes protagonists in motion — driven by ambition, history, and the structures hidden beneath ordinary life. Hal11 is the nickname and the experimental register, used when a story calls for something stranger.