REVOLVING MIRRORS, the first of a 4 part mini-novel series. REVOLVING MIRRORS opens with the main character, Tatum Blackwood, delving into her diary searching for her identity through God and her physical appearance. Not being able to find either one, Tatum decides to meet with her therapist, Dr. Codwell, whom she hasn't seen in 12 years, since her mother's death. During her brief but intense session with Dr. Codwell, Tay revisited a relationship that ended with the murder of her affaired lover and shortly after an obvious confession, but not even scratching the surface of what was underneath her pain. After deciding to see her therapist, she needed a good dose of friend therapy. Unfortunately, Tatum still wasn't ready to discuss her real issues, a Black woman with Googled diagnosed anorexia and newly added schizophrenia. So, she decided to do what she always does, divert the conversation to something else. This something was Kurt and Addison. Ending the first volume the same way it began, Tatum finds herself in her diary still confused and running from what was truly troubling her... Him. It was him. Not Addison. Nor Kurt. It was him, and the uncertainty of what truly happened. Was he acting innocently or natively? Could it have been jealousy? Or maybe what was once sweet to him turned bitter. Deciding to finally find out the truth, she grabbed her favorite wand, her strongest crystal, and hurried to see the High Priestess Ade-Ifatayo. Deep down Tatum knew what this divination would show, and that she knew she would have to walk through the door of spirit, into the darkness. Where there are no rules except one, unyielding chaos.
15 parts