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Since it was my nomination, I might do it, though I have no knowledge of the author or their work.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dee...
A useful bit of background is the fact that the novel (or rather novella, apparently) originated in an episode of the Chicago Public Radio program This American Life focused on afrofuturism, for which a song was commissioned from the hip-hop group Clipping.
Both song and novel, in turn, are based on the mythology created by the enygmatic electronic Detroit duo Drexciya: according to which the babies of pregnant women thrown overboard during the slave passage have learnt to breath underwater and developed a culture in, indeed, The Deep.
Drexciya are recommended regardless:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/201...
http://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/...

a.g.e. montagner wrote: "It has won?! Wow!
Since it was my nomination, I might do it, though I have no knowledge of the author or their work."
Oh, you’ll be great. Discussion will begin April 1st which will give folks time to pick up the book.
I’d like to be respectful, so do we know Rivers pronouns? When I’m in doubt I like to just use the persons name. Some people feel that’s disrespectful as well though.
Since it was my nomination, I might do it, though I have no knowledge of the author or their work."
Oh, you’ll be great. Discussion will begin April 1st which will give folks time to pick up the book.
I’d like to be respectful, so do we know Rivers pronouns? When I’m in doubt I like to just use the persons name. Some people feel that’s disrespectful as well though.

If I had to depend on the official website (https://rivers-solomon.com/) I'd say Rivers is non-binary, which is confirmed by their profile as a Goodreads author. We might actually invite them to join the discussion?
a.g.e. montagner wrote: "That' a good question; I for one have wondered as well.
If I had to depend on the official website (https://rivers-solomon.com/) I'd say Rivers is non-binary, which is confirmed by their profile ..."
Yes, that would be great!
If I had to depend on the official website (https://rivers-solomon.com/) I'd say Rivers is non-binary, which is confirmed by their profile ..."
Yes, that would be great!


https://discord.com/channels/75151974...
Well then…Happy Poetry Month; National Month Of Hope; National Minority Health Month; Happy Stress Awareness Month; and Happy Fair Housing Month.
But, for this thread, we are here for Rivers Solomon’s THE DEEP. I have never read this author but have always intended to. Her books were promoted heavily yesterday for Trans Visibility Day which some included non-binary folks as well.
Have you read this author before? Been to a reading, book signing, ran into them at the mall? Haha. I did run into the author Daniel Black last month at an Alvin Ailey performance so it’s not unusual.
Anyone reading The Deep, and if so, how far in are you?
But, for this thread, we are here for Rivers Solomon’s THE DEEP. I have never read this author but have always intended to. Her books were promoted heavily yesterday for Trans Visibility Day which some included non-binary folks as well.
Have you read this author before? Been to a reading, book signing, ran into them at the mall? Haha. I did run into the author Daniel Black last month at an Alvin Ailey performance so it’s not unusual.
Anyone reading The Deep, and if so, how far in are you?

Welcome to the official start of the discussion, everybody. I have a long queue for April and might be a little late for this. Alternatively I can push it up the list.

However, I did not really care for the descriptions of mermaid life...


https://www.thisamericanlife.org/623/...
What does it mean to be "born of the dead," and how does this concept shape the wajinru's identity and history?
For the life of me I can't recall many trans or non-binary writers of color out there. Of course there’s Akwaeke Emezi, Kacen Callender, Danez Smith and Alok Vaid-Menon. I’ve read the poet Smith and the primarily middle grade/YA author, Callendar, whom I adore -but not the other two. Can you think of others?

Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
alias The Preparation
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This didn't happen (I was travelling as I finished the book), but I've finally found the time to write a review.
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