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Raise the Bar

Students of St George’s College emerged as the first winners of Raise the Bar, the newly launched 2018 secondary schools spoken word competition. Seven secondary school teams from across Trinidad and Tobago competed in the championship, with San Fernando Central Secondary coming in a close second place and Bishop Anstey High, Port of Spain in

Call for applications: Essentials of Book-to-film Adaptations Workshop

From books to film:   Calling all writers, screenwriters,  playwrights, producers and directors! The British Council, working in partnership with the Bocas Lit Fest and the National Library and Information System Authority (NALIS), is pleased to announce and invite applications for a book-to-film adaptation workshop aimed at writers, screenwriters, playwrights, directors, producers seriously interested in the

Reading with the NGC Bocas Lit Fest

​ Now in its third year, the Reading with the NGC Bocas Lit Fest project kicked off simultaneously with the Bocas Lit Fest and CODE Burt Awards #readwithme campaign. So it seemed fitting that both the adult and youth book clubs read two of the 2016 winners of CODE’s Burt Award for Caribbean Young Adult Literature, Dreams

Youth Speak

Both U.WE Speak and U.SC Speak are produced by the 2 Cents Movement as a Bocas Lit Fest youth project. They are free and open to the public. This semester there were several university open mic sessions related to World Mental Health Day (album) and the International Day of The Girl (album). Special editions included discussions about

People’s Choice T&T Book of the Year

Critics, prizes and publishers all have their say on what qualifies as the “best” book, but now it’s time for readers to choose their best book of the year! For the first time Trinidad and Tobago is to have an annual literary award for local writers, and the winner is to be chosen by the

Writing a Book Review: Five Tips to Keep in Mind, and Put in Practice

You’ve just raced through a page turning thriller, or groaned in relief as you finally finished a burdensome romance with far too much filler. Now, you’re bursting to tell someone your thoughts, good, bad, or in-between. You turn to the page or computer screen, then freeze: how to begin to say what you really mean?

Caribbean writers headline new international anthology

“It takes a big mind, or at least a big worldview, to write from a small space,” says Jamaican writer Marlon James, winner of the 2015 Man Booker Prize, in his introduction to a groundbreaking new anthology, available in December 2017. Collecting original fiction, essays and poems from seventeen countries in the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and

Burt Award winners to be published by Papillote Press

Papillote Press is delighted to announce the forthcoming publication of two YA novels by winners of the 2017 Burt Award for Caribbean Literature. The Art of White Roses by Viviana Prado-Núñez is set in Cuba in 1957 and explores what it’s like to witness political and emotional upheaval when you are young and helpless. “In

The Read with Me campaign

On Sunday 12 November, the Bocas Lit Fest launched the Caribbean edition of CODE’s Read with Me campaign — a reading promotion campaign designed to promote the love and habit of reading by providing encouragement and inspiration. The campaign features “Reading Champions” from Africa, the Caribbean and Canada. A reading champion is anyone interested in

Raise the Bar: Sunday 12 November

We officially kick off the National Spoken Word Intercol (now to be known as Raise the Bar) and CODE’s Read with Me social media campaign with an epic night of performance, co-hosted by social media sensation Ro’dey the Entertainer and spoken word artist Derron Sandy. An exhibition slam featuring intercol alumni and popular spoken word

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