“I lay prostrate before the authority of my soul.”
D.C. Copeland is millennial writer who aims to communicate new perspectives about the self, the soul and society with a narratorial voice and persona that soars with the banner of its own liberation and with the possibility of transferring such freedom to the reader. The writing is sustenance for the reader who wishes to confront the new millennium as a whole self; one who can include and even celebrate their own darkness as the fertile ground through which new life shall begin to grow. The book includes essays on drugs, mental health, art, fashion, theater, Freud, and the celebration of the sphinx and shadow self. The book is complimented by fantastical photography which features the author as two different aspects of Persephone, Queen Of The Underworld.