"We grew up in a town known for its carnivorous past."
A multi-perspective novel, Hope and her friends must encounter and struggle within Wakansa and its pressing past of the killer of 89'. With the new death of their classmate Whitney, stories begin to unfold, creating a sequence of realized memories between ethical and moral characters.
Written in experimental prose and the combination of poetry and verse, "Submerging The City" brings to life the mental impact a society faces when ridden of paranoia and fear of serial homicide. The novel discovers human death, and how our last minutes can be defined by our overlapping, premature emotions and memories.
Can we die gruesome deaths, however die happy?