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There's a file in CONTROL that confirms this. The person in the file mentions that after they met Alex Casey, they recognized him from Alan Wake's novels and found the encounter really surreal.
Alan has written Alex Casey into reality to attempt to find him (Alan) and rescue him from the Dark Place.
It's similar to how he wrote Emil Hartman back into existence as a monster so that the FBC would capture him and bring Alice in for questioning, because he's banking on Jesse Faden also playing a part in getting him out of the Dark Place (it's strongly hinted that Jesse herself was written into existence by Alan).
Alan has been crafting these events for 13 years in an attempt to escape.
you could not be any more wrong lol. The number 1 rule of Alan Wake is that he cannot create things out of nothing (though at this time this could be a written rule, similar to how Thomas Zane wrote the rule about shoeboxes)
There is no way someone named Alex Casey just appears out of nowhere, working for the FBI.