The Caribbean Review of Books A quarterly review of Caribbean literature and culture

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LINKS TO CARIBBEANREVIEWOFBOOKS.COM

Alice Yard Shop

Thursday, September 8, 2011. Lino cut and silkscreen on paper, 27 x 17. 5 inches, edition of 60. Edition done at the Caversham Press, South Africa. To raise funds for ACT 5. Signed by the artist and numbered in a series from 1 to 60.

Antilles the weblog of the CRB

For our sixth anniversary in May 2010,. The Caribbean Review of Books. Has launched a new website at. Antilles has now moved to. 8212; please update your bookmarks and RSS feed. If you link to Antilles from your own blog or website, please update that too! Saturday, 5 June 2010. Since the relaunch of the CRB.

A Nation or Nobody

Tuesday, May 1, 2012. Moving to a New Blog. A big thank you to everyone who contacted me through this blog over the last year or so - I have enjoyed the conversations and learned so much from your input. The time has come for a transition and I will continue blogging at a new wordpress site called Waking on Rooftops. Where I hope to refine some of my writing. Please drop by, and as always, any conversation is welcome. Moving to a New Blog.

Caribbean Book Blog Helping writers connect with readers

Black-owned Bookstores Soldier-on in the Fight to Survive and Thrive. There is a feeling among writers of color in America that the publishing industry is not giving them a fair shake. Habiba Fights to Save Lives in the Campaign Against Fistula. Britain Set to Welcome Terry McMillan.

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The Carifesta IX Fringe Festival blog. Saturday, September 09, 2006. Bahamian Horse comes to Trinidad. Is a follow-up to my earlier post about the Bahamian presence at the festival.

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