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Interview with Desmon Almaund Jernigan, author of The Black And White You Don’t See

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It’s 2066 and not much has changed about the world…

Except the South has planned to secede from the union and U.S. is now referred to as United with four Sectors. The world is on the brink of war and the path of destruction, but the heart-wrenching romance of a teenage boy and girl can alter it all.

Only if Persephone and Sayer can battle the racism, religion, and the fate that’s in their distant future, but also the daunting hurt in each of their pasts. But is their relationship strong enough to unite Sector 4 back to United or will they destroy themselves within and bring United with it?

This gripping tale of young romance is not what you think it to be. All they want is for the world to be like it used to be, with the black and white that you can’t see.

What genre is it?
Romance, Young Adult, Action.

Your main characters are named Persephone and Sayer, right? Tell us about them.
Sayer is a young boy from the Sector Sona which is the West Coast  while Persephone has always lived in Sinistral which is the deep
South. Persephone is beautiful and easy to get along with. Sayer is kind of weird and reserved, but happens to get through to everyone. Persephone has deep Southern ways and wants change but she’s scared of it.

We need more information. Is there anything else out there that is similar?
The Hunger Games.

Tell us a bit about yourself.
My name is Desmon Jernigan, born and raised in Tupelo, Mississippi. Sometimes I go by the pen name Roseland Da Vinci. I’m
17 years old and always had a love for writing. I just finished high school and now I’m on way to Los Angeles Film School.

How can we follow you on Twitter and/or Facebook?
@roselanddavinci.

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