The second book
that will be part of SJS DIRECT Fantasy Flashback Fall will be Isis: Imitationof Life. Inspired by the classic 1934 film, Isis: Imitation of Life is set in
1930s Jim Crow America and deals with how Isis was a hero in those tense racial
times. While White heroes and heroines like Wonder Woman, Superman, Batman And
Green lantern could have fantastic adventures where they used their super
powers, I wanted to tell a story of how Isis fought a different battle in an
era where Black people were second class citizens.
With Isis:Imitation of Life I wanted to pay homage to Golden Age comics and pulp heroes
like Doc Savage. And I wanted to show my respect to the greatest generation of
Black people, the everyday men and women who made every effort to show that
Black people had dignity and respect in an era where racists made every effort
to dehumanize Black men and Black women. These were our heroes, the Black
mothers, the black fathers, the Black teachers, Black business owners, and
Black professionals who fought to give Black people a fighting chance in a
separate but unequal society.
I wrote Isis:Imitation of Life back in 2016, but I held back on its publication until now
because I wanted to show my respect for the greatest generation of Black
Americans by putting a great cover on the book. And Drew Swift did an AMAZING
job designing the Imitation of Life cover. The art does a beautiful job showing
us the two worlds Isis lives in, the goddess underneath the clothes of the
woman and how she’s a hero at heart.
Isis: Imitation ofLife is available in Paperback on KindleUnlimited right now. You definitely
want to get this one, it’s a powerful story that tells a story that teaches
about Black history and shows how everyday Black men and women were heroes
during the darkest time in American history.
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