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This May, Rebel Satori is honored to be releasing an epic work of creative history by Zimbabwe author Thabo Clive Mathonsi:
EZIZWENI: Untold Stories Of An Ancient African Civilization
It all begins with the medieval age of Africa most glorious clans and empire’s! The world at this point is not bound by boundaries nor continental separations and in the mist of it all,rules Menelick,a Bhanda Emperor.His territories and power stretch limitlessly throughout Africa and he is a notable descendants of ancient giants. However his judgement and rule is overlooked by his own people and even more so by his son Theodore who wants the throne for himself! With the help if the great General Rah,one of king Menelick’s trusted men,Theodore overthrows his father from the throne and murders any royal opposition to his new power except the right heir,his big brother ,Nazaar! Nazaar is one of the best fighters and schemer to ever live and he retaliates and refuses his young brother’s ploy by creating an army of his own to take back his birthright.
However as the two colossals engage in a series of clashes over the years, an albino is born and he is the bastard child of the late king Menelick.Another contender to the royal throne of the Bhanda empire. He like his brethen grows to be a man of great feats and even more,uses black magic sometimes!His name is Kane,the first African albino and his the most evil man that has ever lived on this earth. There are reasons of course to why he became like that but his destiny was already set before he was born by a tale known and feared by most throughout the kingdom! After being picked up by a witch who taught him and natured him to the man he became, Kane also began his quest for the throne and his journey begins after his witch mother is killed during Nazaar and Theodore’s war!
Kane finds refuge amongst the Egyptians who are great as the Bhanda if not greater and Pharaoh Naimer adopts him as one of his own! The new Egyptian Prince learns and assimilates their ways into the Bhanda ways to create a more improved modern warfare and when the Egyptian and Bhanda finally clash under the new Bhanda king Nazaar. Egypt is led by their Pharaoh Naimer and great captains including Prince Kane! Many allies join these war as they spiral over some time including the great Queen of Sheba, King Bhengazi,the first dwarfs and even the first people of Wakanda!
Just like the proceedings of the “Mfecane”(great famine) before Shaka Zulu was king, many kingdoms disperse allover Africa because of these wars whilst some are born out of it! All these events shape Africa as it is now known, from culture up to the boundaries that varies nations now hold. Eventually many people die because of these wars but their sacrifice doesn’t go in vain as the evil is inevitably stamped out! Kane loses at the end but at a huge cost to the whole African continent and even in his death,it still feels like he is never really dead even up to now!
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Lambda Literary Award Finalist
Magic is more than skin-deep. It hides in the folds of a haunted quilt and illuminates the secret histories of Negro memorabilia. Magic reveals the destiny of a great storyteller and emanates from a sculpture by an obscure Harlem Renaissance artist. Magic lurks in the basement of an inner-city apartment building and flourishes in a city park. Magic is more than skin-deep; it shimmers in the ten stories in this collection.
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To Boys With Green Hair
Arthur Jackson V
“I layer my words like I paint: with intent to create a deeper perspective.” To Boys With Green Hair is a reflection of its writer, during his early 20’s in San Francisco. The concept of this collection began as a way of connecting the author to his roots. But, in the writing process the scope of these works grew to be something more like his then-evergreen Afro. It is now a coming of age: Arthur discovers himself, love, and the taste of an ache.
Jackson is motivated to write in the inevitability that someone else in the world is feeling this, too. Holding these pages open, you, the reader, are also the Green Haired Boy.
Arthur Jackson V, a California-grown queer kid who grew up an aspiring poet and talented painter. Arthur graduated from Suisun Community College with an AA in Fine Art with a focus in painting. Arthur’s background also includes an extensive look at modern art. His employment at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art helped him find clarity and muse. In 2018, Jackson traveled to Paris, France, not only for inspiration, but also to lay the completing marks of his first book, To Boys With Green Hair. When not working on poetry, Arthur can be found in the kitchen coming up with delicious recipes. Arthur has worked as managing Editor for Genre: Urban Arts where he helped create a by yearly issue [House of Gere] dedicated to queer artists of color. Arthur was also an editor for the Suisun Valley Review where he received honorable mention for the Quentin Duvall Award. His poetry can be found in publications such as Decolonize Mag, Three Lines Poetry, Anaïse, and Spaceships.com.
Ode to our Frailty
Sankara Olama-Yai
Between these pages is a safe haven for hopelessness, for all the thoughts & experiences that make us feel like we’re too frail for this world.
Ode to our frailty is a lyrical song celebrating, through revelation, the fragilities and traumatic growths that shape us. this is a book that demands radical honesty in every line. Ode to our frailty enshrines the vulnerability of our barest states of being. Gazing into the chaotic-beauty of internal conflict, these poetic confrontations traverse the terrains of self-abuse, grief, loss, and identity, blighting empty pages with ink confessions.
Sankara “Le Prince Héritier” Olama-Yai is an Afro-diasporic, Queering, Nonbinary & Non-defineable author. They are the author of Ebony Wings published by Vital Narrative Press. Formerly working as staff at The Writer’s Center, a nonprofit in Bethesda, as well as being a reader for Frontier poetry and Poet Lore, they now work as a freelance editor and writing coach through one-on-one virtual classes for emerging writers trying to publish. Their poems have been published online and in print in About Place Journal, Black Lesbian Collective, Rising Phoenix Press and more. Their interests include modeling, traveling, shogi and Afro-futurist art & literature.