Poetry as Visual Ritual

Bridging Cinema, Memory, and Social Justice

Where the frames of film meet the rhythms of verse—exploring the African diaspora through ekphrastic poetry, formal structures, and the sacred technology of storytelling.

Afroparallaxian Storytelling

"Stories are living rituals that merge the ancestral past with the speculative future, representing the full arc of the African diaspora. The goal is to create narratives that heal and empower by transforming memory into motion, and mythology into modern truth."

— From the GenSpark Story Coaching Framework

Humanity

Every story humanizes its characters and emotional truths

Continuity

Each tale contributes to a grand mythology linking the diaspora

Vision

Stories imagine futures where justice and unity prevail

Craft

Narratives must be well-structured, cinematic, and coherent

Resonance

Work connects personal transformation to collective liberation

Seeking Literary Homes

These works are currently seeking publication in literary magazines that celebrate Black voices, ekphrastic poetry, and narratives of social justice. Interested in featuring this work or discussing collaboration?