Hadassah K. Williams
Author and Speaker
Hadassah K. Williams is a writer from Trinidad and Tobago, and the winner of the first BCLF Elizabeth Nunez Award for Writers in the Caribbean. A mentee of Earl Lovelace and Monique Roffey, she is currently working on her first novel and her work can be found in Moko Magazine and Interviewing the Caribbean. Her story “Cascadura” was published in New Worlds, Old Ways, edited by Karen Lord, in 2016, and in 2018 her story “Nerves” was shortlisted for the Cosmonauts Avenue Fiction Prize. In 2019 she was awarded a scholarship to attend the Faber and Faber Academy.
Film: Green Days by the River
Our two-part tribute to the late T&T author Michael Anthony begins with the feature film adaptation of his beloved 1967 novel, followed by a conversation between filmmaker Michael Mooleedhar, scholar Roydon Salick (Mayaro Gold: The Fiction of Michael Anthony), and writer Hadassah K. Williams, with interlocutor Rose-Ann Walker.In partnership with 24P
Our two-part tribute to the late T&T author Michael Anthony begins with the feature film adaptation of his beloved 1967 novel, followed by a conversation between filmmaker Michael Mooleedhar, scholar Roydon Salick (Mayaro Gold: The Fiction of Michael Anthony), and writer Hadassah K. Williams, with interlocutor Rose-Ann Walker.
In partnership with 24P