In celebration of the launch of our sponsor's new novel "Nothing Will Come Between Us" we would like to know your opinion regarding our lives post-reparations.
The novel presents this alt-reality through the eyes of Nuria Sellers, an Agent who finds purpose in defending her Colony against Anti-Black threats. What we really like about Nothing Will Come Between Us is its grounded nature. Nuria is not your sterile comic book cut-out hero; she is gritty, nuanced, and imperfect. In this narrative we find her navigating the struggles of a post-reparations America in addition to the traumas of PTSD, constant betrayal, and the stressors of a failing marriage. Nothing Will Come Between Us is Black and proud, this is not a book that caters to White American sensibilities. This is by us and for us. It tells the narrative as if it's you, me, and us going through the trials and tribulations of an American society dealing with Black American equity.
P.S Author @josiah starr will be available to answer any questions you may have about the novel or any other works of Spirit of 1811 Publishing.
- What does a post-reparations America look like to you?
- Where would we live?
- Who would be our enemies?
- What should be our priorities?
- How should we ensure that everyone remains on code?
The novel presents this alt-reality through the eyes of Nuria Sellers, an Agent who finds purpose in defending her Colony against Anti-Black threats. What we really like about Nothing Will Come Between Us is its grounded nature. Nuria is not your sterile comic book cut-out hero; she is gritty, nuanced, and imperfect. In this narrative we find her navigating the struggles of a post-reparations America in addition to the traumas of PTSD, constant betrayal, and the stressors of a failing marriage. Nothing Will Come Between Us is Black and proud, this is not a book that caters to White American sensibilities. This is by us and for us. It tells the narrative as if it's you, me, and us going through the trials and tribulations of an American society dealing with Black American equity.
P.S Author @josiah starr will be available to answer any questions you may have about the novel or any other works of Spirit of 1811 Publishing.
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