You Can Not Burn The Sun

$15.00

NOTE: This is a digital release of matthew anthony’s collection, You Can Not Burn The Sun. We hope to be able to offer a physical print of the book in the future.

matthew’s words are a living time capsule to those who will wonder what it was like to be marching the streets for justice in a pandemic. A refuge to those who were there in the movement but did not have words to express their experiences. Filled with pain, rawness, humor, and hope this is a book to be cherished, read aloud amongst friends, and a book that will undoubtedly change the way we protest and move forward the movement. Writing under the name on his legally fictitious & amended birth certificate, You Can Not Burn The Sun (2020) is the work of a now dead man, evidenced by the deadname on the cover, and republished by We Are Holding This (2022)

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NOTE: This is a digital release of matthew anthony’s collection, You Can Not Burn The Sun. We hope to be able to offer a physical print of the book in the future.

matthew’s words are a living time capsule to those who will wonder what it was like to be marching the streets for justice in a pandemic. A refuge to those who were there in the movement but did not have words to express their experiences. Filled with pain, rawness, humor, and hope this is a book to be cherished, read aloud amongst friends, and a book that will undoubtedly change the way we protest and move forward the movement. Writing under the name on his legally fictitious & amended birth certificate, You Can Not Burn The Sun (2020) is the work of a now dead man, evidenced by the deadname on the cover, and republished by We Are Holding This (2022)

NOTE: This is a digital release of matthew anthony’s collection, You Can Not Burn The Sun. We hope to be able to offer a physical print of the book in the future.

matthew’s words are a living time capsule to those who will wonder what it was like to be marching the streets for justice in a pandemic. A refuge to those who were there in the movement but did not have words to express their experiences. Filled with pain, rawness, humor, and hope this is a book to be cherished, read aloud amongst friends, and a book that will undoubtedly change the way we protest and move forward the movement. Writing under the name on his legally fictitious & amended birth certificate, You Can Not Burn The Sun (2020) is the work of a now dead man, evidenced by the deadname on the cover, and republished by We Are Holding This (2022)