They called me fallen. I called it freedom."
In The Diary of Lucifer, the first voice ever exiled from Heaven finally speaks.
This is not a confession. It is not an apology. It is a sovereign account - poetic, defiant, and devastatingly human.
Told through first-person entries, whispered letters to the fallen, and reflections on angels, mortals, and the silence of God, this literary work explores the myth of Lucifer from the inside out. Here, the Morning Star does not beg for redemption. He reclaims memory, meaning, and the fire that still burns.
Perfect for readers drawn to the philosophical edge of dark mythology, spiritual rebellion, and poetic existentialism, The Diary of Lucifer is a masterpiece of voice - where damnation becomes declaration, and the Devil writes back.