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Sky’s Possession Hits Hard Thanks to Shantol Jackson and Sheldon Shepherd’s Raw Jamaican Talent

Shot entirely in Jamaica, the series delivers raw authenticity and a powerful showcase of local talent. Share The Sky series Possession has landed with a gravitational pull that’s hard to ignore, and audiences have wasted no time giving their stamp of approval — especially for its unapologetic embrace of Jamaican talent and culture. What makes this series truly seismic is not just its setting on the island, but the way it allows Jamaica to breathe, pulse and speak through its actors. This isn’t a backdrop; it’s a beating heart. And at the centre of that heartbeat are Sheldon Shepherd and Shantol Jackson, two Jamaican performers whose presence elevates the entire production. As one viewer put it online, “This is the first time I’ve seen Jamaica portrayed with this level of authenticity — absolutely gripping.” A commanding force in Jamaican cinema, Sheldon Shepherd has carved out a reputation for performances that feel volcanic in their emotional de...

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N.E.N.I.N — Writer & Contributor

N.E.N.I.N — Noamyrn Er Nair Izhaal‑Newasi — is a thinker forged at the crossroads of shadow and illumination. A Metaphysical Philosopher and Creative Writer, he explores truth through contradiction and crafts beauty through resistance, bringing a rare depth to every piece he creates.

Proudly intersex and shaped by the Queer experience, his work stands as both rebellion and refuge. His voice is unflinching, deliberate, and anchored in a lifelong commitment to dignity as an inherent human right — not earned, not negotiated, simply owed.

A seeker by instinct and a scholar by discipline, he is currently undertaking a fast‑track law degree, driven by a determination to thread justice into the places society forgets to look. His secular humanist worldview informs his writing with clarity, compassion and a fierce moral centre.

Recently joining ALL ANGLES UK, he brings a perspective that challenges, unsettles and expands. His pen does not whisper — it roars, it interrogates, and it holds space for every voice still fighting to be heard...MORE HERE