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 THE LAST CONFESSIONS OF SIRENABELLA DE LUMINAE

13 Confessions. 13 Dimensions. One Mirror.

Sirenabella de Luminae arrives dressed in white, carrying memories that history left behind.

Across thirteen confessions delivered inside a Catholic confessional booth, she guides a priest—and the reader—through a journey of memory, identity, desire, silence, power, faith, and human transformation. Each confession opens a new dimension. Each dimension reveals a deeper truth. And beyond every crossing, the same mirror waits.

This is not a story about guilt.

It is a story about recognition.

A literary novel that blends philosophy, spirituality, cultural memory, and psychological insight into a journey that asks a timeless question:

What happens when the truths we inherit collide with the truths we discover for ourselves?

She Remembers What Civilizations Trained Themselves to Forget  

📖 Available now on Amazon in paperback, Kindle, and Kindle Unlimited.

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Frantz Damas, PhD, is a Haitian-born author, researcher, and scholar based in Jacksonville, Florida.

Drawing from history, philosophy, diplomacy, and the experience of crossing cultures, his work explores memory, identity, culture, and the stories people inherit before they learn to question them. His writing bridges literature, human experience, and the deeper forces that shape how individuals and societies understand themselves.

The Last Confessions of Sirenabella De Luminae is his debut novel—nearly a decade in the making—and the first installment in a planned literary series built around thirteen dimensions of human experience and one enduring question:

What does the mirror reveal when we finally learn how to see?

Beyond literature, Damas is the creator of the Public Diplomacy Simulation Lab (PDSL), an open-source research initiative exploring public diplomacy, strategic communication, soft power, and the evolving relationship between technology, culture, and human consciousness.

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    RESEARCH & ACADEMIC WORK

Beyond literature, Damas is the creator of the Public Diplomacy Simulation Lab (PDSL) — a peer-reviewed, open-source framework exploring soft power, public diplomacy, strategic communication, and the mechanisms through which narratives shape individual and collective understanding.

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Publisher & Research Initiative

PDSL (Public Diplomacy Simulation Lab) is a publishing and research initiative operated by Damas Consulting & International Services LLC, publisher of The Last Confessions of Sirenabella De Luminae and related scholarly and creative works by Frantz Damas, PhD. 


AUTHOR CONTACT

Frantz Damas, PhD

Author of The Last Confessions of Sirenabella De Luminae

Founder, Damas Consulting & International Services LLC

Publisher: Public Diplomacy Simulation Lab (PDSL)

Email: damasinternationalservices@damascis.com

Website: www.damascis.com

Jacksonville, Florida, USA

               Frantz Damas, PhD · Author & Researcher · Published under PDSL (Public Diplomacy Simulation Lab) · Jacksonville, Florida · © 2026 
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