The Real Anna Dorothea Hudson
Dorothea attended the College of Charleston and received a B.A. in English in 2012, graduating magna cum laude. She was a member of Phi Kappa Phi, the oldest all-discipline honor society for students graduating in the top 10% of their class.
She also studied English and philosophy for a semester abroad at Cambridge University in England. Again, she received the British equivalent of magna cum laude marks.
Dorothea has spent much time traveling abroad, afflicted by the illustrious, perennial “disease” of wanderlust. She has lived in London, Oxford, and Cambridge.

She is a polymath with many passions, including:
- Alexander the Great & history
- Various sciences including psychology, human evolution, & physics
- Philosophy & theosophy of all manners
- Coding & web design
- Calculus & unresolved math paradoxes
- Political philosophies, social & economic systems, & decentralized finance
- Running, swimming, horseback riding, & sailing
- Art & the cross-disciplinary patterns of all the arts, from music to writing to visual arts & more
- Modeling
- Unadulterated sci-fi binging
- & naturally, writing her upcoming sci-fi novel, The Deus Ex Machina Magnificat
She has extensively worked in sectors where tech meets language: linguistically developing Apple’s Siri, writing scripts for Amazon Chatbots, extensive copywriting for the online ad campaigns of major British retailer Marks and Spencer, web design and content writing, and SEO content writing and editing for Quote.com.
Additionally, Dorothea has over 30 years of experience with music, encompassing a vast range of music genres, from classical to blues. She has tutored music privately, through Sam Ash, through the Early Autism Project, as well as through various online platforms.

For more information on Dorothea’s life, history, and endeavours, check out her interview published in Authority Magazine.
“Finding your self-worth independent of external circumstances will often lead to external circumstances that are favorable to you. You get the best of both worlds.”
– Dorothea Hudson, Authority Magazine

