Caribbean Writing Today : The online literary magazine of The Caribbean
 
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Welcome to Caribbean Writing Today, the Caribbean’s online literary magazine. We use ‘Caribbean’ expansively, to include creative writing coming out of the great West Indian diaspora, mainly in London and Toronto, Brooklyn and Miami, but elsewhere as well, of course.

The Caribbean ‘heartland’ is quixotic, comprising islands large and small and a stretch of the South American ...read more

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Beginning Saturday March 31, 2007 – and on the last Saturday of each month thereafter – subscribers going online will find in their Inbox a new edition of Caribbean Writing Today, waiting to be perused and read at their leisure.

The sample issue highlights the quality of the fiction, poetry, essays and columns you as a subscriber can look forward to. It includes stories and poems by such leading Caribbean writers as Edward Baugh, Ramabai Espinet, Pam Mordecai, Mervyn Morris and Olive Senior, as well as some of the leading lights of the ‘coming’ generation: James Aboud, Jacqueline Bishop, Anu Lakham, Amanda Smyth, and Sharon Leach – whose first collection of stories is reviewed here by Mary Hanna – and columns by Shane Aquart (Cayman), Wayne Brown (Jamaica), Ian McDonald (Guyana) and BC Pires (Trinidad). You also won’t want to miss CLR James’ classic cricket piece – long out of print – ‘Kanhai: A Study in Confidence’. Happy hunting!
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