About me

Beginnings
How writing came into my life
I didn’t always know that I would write. For a long time, my world was built of numbers, formulas and logical structures. I was attracted to the exact sciences, physics and the invisible mechanisms that support reality. Writing was not a childhood dream, but a surprise that appeared later, discreetly, without plans and without literary ambitions.
My first real contact with writing came while I was living in China. I began sending long letters back home, many of them written from the perspective of my one-year-old daughter—“my daughter’s voice.” The responses were powerful, emotional, unexpected. It was then that I realized that, without even trying, I had found a voice. And, perhaps more importantly, I had found an authentic way to connect.
Then I understood three things:
- Writing creates bridges between people.
- Vulnerability generates connection.
- A voice is discovered, not invented.
— Claudiu Simion
Claudiu Simion - Author
reasons
Why I write and what I offer you through my books
I write to understand and to bring order. In thoughts, in experiences, in the questions that haunt us all, even if we don’t say them out loud. My books are not about providing definitive answers, but about creating space for reflection, clarity, and inner dialogue.
If you choose to read me, I don’t promise you quick fixes or absolute truths. Instead, I offer you an experience: that of slowing down, of looking more closely at yourself and the world around you, of listening to your thoughts without noise. Whether I write fiction, personal development, or spiritual dialogues, my intention remains the same: to accompany you, not to convince you.

Categories
My evolution as an author: three directions, one thread
Fiction
The first direction in my journey was fiction, with the novel To Love an Angel – an exploration of destiny, metaphysics, and the inner world. It is the book that marked the beginning of my literary journey and the assumption of writing as a form of profound expression.
Personal development
In the area of personal development, I wrote The Secret Code of Success and The Imp and the Little Angel – books about potential, inner discipline, and the conflict between the two voices that influence our daily choices. Here, I brought clarity, structure, and practical applicability.
Spirituality & Esotericism
My literary journey naturally continued towards the spiritual realm through the volume In Dialogue with Mom, a deeply personal project about consciousness, meaning, and authentic dialogue. A book born from real conversations and the desire to explore essential themes with honesty.
last release
The Imp and the Little Angel
We all have that inner dialogue — the one that talks us into things, talks us out of things, and shows up uninvited at the worst moments.
“The Imp and the Little Angel” explores exactly that conversation, with a direct style and a touch of lucid humor. Through themes like stress, discipline, work-life balance, and the power of daily choices, this book won’t just make you think — it will make you smile, and quietly start moving from the place where you’ve been stuck.
“This is not just a book — it’s a journey of self-discovery and a deeper understanding of human complexity. It’s a read that challenges you to pause and reflect on your own choices. This book truly deserves a special place in the library of anyone who thirsts for wisdom and literary adventure.”
Alina Leonte
Quantum physics
Fascination with invisible mechanisms
My interest in quantum physics does not come from a desire to explain the world, but from a need to understand what lies beyond appearances. I am fascinated by the idea that reality is more complex than what we perceive and that there are subtle structures that influence our existence.
I remember the time when I started reading about quantum physics not as a student but as a curious explorer. I wasn’t looking for formulas, I was looking for meaning. Questions about matter and energy began to overlap with questions about consciousness and inner freedom.
Behind my books lie a few constant questions:
- What is conscience?
- How much of our reality is objective and how much is interpretation?
- Is there an invisible order beyond the apparent chaos?
- Are we spectators or active participants in our own development?
Writing is, for me, a form of exploring these questions.

discover the books
One search, many forms
Each book explores a different facet of the same quest: meaning, clarity, and inner responsibility. If these themes resonate with you, I invite you to choose the direction that suits you.

