WINTERMARY reviewed The Deep by Rivers Solomon
Review of 'The Deep' on 'Storygraph'
5 stars
Also, you MUST check out the work this is based on: clipping.'s "The Deep" EP and Derxciya's Afrofuturistic mythos and music.
Gimme that not-collonialist afro-futurism, babyyyyy!
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Also, you MUST check out the work this is based on: clipping.'s "The Deep" EP and Derxciya's Afrofuturistic mythos and music.
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