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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.
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.
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.
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.
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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