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My Spiritual Technolgy

In a world where the miracle of birth has become a rarity, three lovers challenge the sterile perfection of their floating city, embarking on a journey that weaves ancient wisdom with futuristic technology to reclaim humanity's most primal connection.

BIPOC Writers + utopian fiction = Δ

In her utopian fiction, worldview story, the
Birth Rites Duology, Sondae Stevens blends elements of AfroFuturism, science fiction, and magical realism, set in the cloud city of Megha.
 
She combines futuristic technology with diverse spiritual practices rooted in BIPOC spiritual technology, exploring the balance between scientific progress and the connection to the human birth experience.
 
Take a journey to a utopian Earth in 2350, where humans are self-actualized but arefunctionally infertile.
 
Through the power of indigenous spiritual technologies and the magic of human birth, these stories explore themes of transformation, love, and the balance point of technology and humanity.

Book cover of Sondae Stevens, BIPOC writer of black girl books the "Birth Rites Duology" , featuring a cosmic lotus flower and a radiant celestial design, symbols.