Existence is a short poetry collection in which David Gray-Hammond captures the pain of existing in a world that, by design, oppresses us. This collection spans several years of recovery from addiction and psychosis in David's life, and narrates the struggle he has found in a society that not only doesn't care, but at times overtly causes harm. He punctuates this with the juxtaposition of the places in the world where he has found joy and happiness. Existence is meant to inspire introspection, and highlight the need for not only better individuals, but a better society as a whole.
David Gray-Hammond is an Autistic man, living in the South-East of England, he is several years into sobriety from drug and alcohol addiction. David has a Schizophrenia-like psychotic condition, which has driven him to have a huge interest in our perceptions of reality, identity, and the self.
Professionally he has worked as an independent consultant, educator, and mentor in the field of Autistic experience and wellbeing. His work has often had a significant focus on other Autistic addicts and those with experience of complex mental health issues.
David's writing work takes a significant interest in the cultural identities of Autistic people, and how the economic climate of society has influenced the construction of both Autistic culture and identity.
David is a father, and hopes to leave behind a better world for his son than the one he was born into.
In his free time, he is an avid gamer, musician, and a published poet.