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Autographed copy of Sankofa Shadow Work: Diaries of a Diasporic Diviner (Pre-Order)
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Pre-Order Sara Makeba’s Debut Book:
Sankofa Shadow Work is a literary cosmogram following the Southern journey of a queer Black Diviner, Griot, and Gatekeeper. Blending memoir, public history, conjure, and fabulation, this book offers a powerful exploration of life, death, and rebirth cycles, embodying pleasure, and healing backwards and forwards in the face of systemic terror.
Adapted from Sara Makeba’s award-winning MA Creative Thesis “Come on in the Room: Afrofuturism as a Path to Black Women’s Retroactive Healing.”
Cover art by Mariah Webber.
This a pre-order. Books are officially released on October 24th and will mailed this Fall!
Thank you for your support!
“Sankofa Shadow Work is an unmasking, an unlearning, an undoing. In these pages, Daise reveals a slowness, a stillness, a loving rest and acceptance that many of us have never known, allowing healing and freedom. With that freedom, we can all celebrate that we are magical, and we have the ability to change, shapeshift, and imagine our existence into being” - Eden Royce, award-winning author of Root Magic
Get an autographed copy!
Pre-Order Sara Makeba’s Debut Book:
Sankofa Shadow Work is a literary cosmogram following the Southern journey of a queer Black Diviner, Griot, and Gatekeeper. Blending memoir, public history, conjure, and fabulation, this book offers a powerful exploration of life, death, and rebirth cycles, embodying pleasure, and healing backwards and forwards in the face of systemic terror.
Adapted from Sara Makeba’s award-winning MA Creative Thesis “Come on in the Room: Afrofuturism as a Path to Black Women’s Retroactive Healing.”
Cover art by Mariah Webber.
This a pre-order. Books are officially released on October 24th and will mailed this Fall!
Thank you for your support!
“Sankofa Shadow Work is an unmasking, an unlearning, an undoing. In these pages, Daise reveals a slowness, a stillness, a loving rest and acceptance that many of us have never known, allowing healing and freedom. With that freedom, we can all celebrate that we are magical, and we have the ability to change, shapeshift, and imagine our existence into being” - Eden Royce, award-winning author of Root Magic