About the Author

Rin Charles (they/them) is a Southern-born author, legal mind-in-motion, and futurist architect of narrative, whose work explores the unspoken architecture of identity, justice, and the metaphysics of memory. Hailing from South Carolina, their voice rises from the quiet dignity of rural Black America and carries with it the cadence of ancestral survival, speculative truth, and spiritual law. 

A nationally regarded consultant in the solar energy sector and a student of Business and Law, Charles moves fluidly between boardrooms, courtrooms, and inner sanctums of the human soul. Their writing is a place where contracts - both literal and metaphysical - are signed, broken, and reimagined. 

Deeply influenced by the revolutionary introspection of Malcolm X, the metaphysical blueprints of Neville Goddard, and the literary economy of Franklin and Hill, Rin Charles writes with the solemnity of scripture and the urgency of tomorrow. Their prose blends realism and mysticism, legal analysis and lyrical prose, forging a new category of American literature -- one that insists on freedom in form as well as function. They live, write, and imagine between solar briefings, courtroom theory, and thunderstorms heavy with ancestral breath.