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“Red”

Geoffrey Philp reads a poem here, called “Red”. It’s about being in between. As Philp writes: And while this poem does not adhere strictly to the form [the ghazal], it did allow me to play with the...

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CARIFESTA X

In one week’s time, the Opening Ceremony of CARIFESTA X will be over.   We’ll be in Guyana, the place CARIFESTA originated, celebrating the festival’s return to its birthplace.  Guyana stepped in when...

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CARIFESTA: Report from Georgetown

Well, here we are in Georgetown. After our late (LATE) arrival on Sunday night Monday morning, when we were met at the hotel by our liaison officer, we slept through a lot of the morning and didn’t...

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The Role of the Writer in Society

On Thursday past, the organizers of the Bahamas International Literary Festival (BILF), a new-brand entity, so new it don’t even have itself a webspace yet, held a literary forum that served as a...

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Announcing tongues of the ocean

  tongues of the ocean is an online literary journal of Bahamian, Caribbean and related poetry. We’re an affiliate of the Bahamas International Literary Festival, but BILF isn’t responsible for what we...

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Interview – Antilles: the weblog of the CRB

I count Nicholas Laughlin as one of my cyberfriends, though I think we really met over the telephone during the last CARIFESTA (such arts festivals are always, truly, such a waste of time, are they...

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The Caribbean Review of Books • A bimonthly review of Caribbean literature,...

Big congratulations to Nicholas and company for this venture. I’ll be checking back regularly! A note to our readers: Welcome to the new website of The Caribbean Review of Books. From May 2004 to May...

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More on the Caribbean Review of Books

Yes, I know I wrote about this before, but I have spent a lot of today reading bits and pieces of the new, improved, online Caribbean Review of Books and I need to write about it again. Here’s what it...

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An oldie but goodie: Kei deconstructs dichotomies

Reading round the web in search of wisdom on/by Kei Miller (for this review that Nicholas has surely contracted hitmen to squeeze out of me), I found this, A description of the successful “page” or...

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CRB • No. 30 • November 2013

One of my favourite online magazines — if not my very favourite — is back up and running! Go, Nicholas!! CRB • No. 30 • November 2013.

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