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CARIBBEAN MAGAZINE PLUS SHORT STORY CONTEST 2023/2024

Caribbean Magazine Plus and Arawak Media is launching its 3RD Annual Short Story Competition.

Dr Nicola Hunte, lecturer in English at the University of the West Indies Cave Hill campus has agreed to return this year be the lead evaluator again, bringing the contest the quality assurance we appreciate.

Dr Hunte is a lecturer in the Literatures in English discipline at the Cave Hill campus of the University of the West Indies.  With her interest in the creative arts, she serves as the editor of POUi, Cave Hill’s journal of creative writing as well as on the Frank Collymore Literary Endowment committee for the promotion of literary arts in Barbados.

She has published in the area of literary criticism on Caribbean and African American texts in Shibboleths, an online journal of comparative theory, and the Journal of West Indian Literature (JWIL).  Her critical work has also touched on popular culture, specific to Barbadian expression on and offline.  Her research focus includes the critical texts of Guyanese writer/theorist Wilson Harris and speculative fiction, particularly from the Caribbean and the African cultural diaspora.

The link for submissions to the short story competition will go live this Tuesday, October 17, 2023 and contestants will have until February 26, 2024 to submit their entries.

This short story competition is open for all persons of the Caribbean and Central American diaspora. Information on eligibility will be provided on Caribbean Magazine Plus.

For more information on this and upcoming events and contests, please contact:

Arawak Media

Phone: 1-242-425-7046

Email: editor@caribmagplus.com

Facebook @Caribbean Magazine Plus, Twitter @MagCarib and Instagram @realcaribmedia

Caribbean Magazine Plus and Arawak Media is launching its 3RD Annual Short Story Competition.

Dr Nicola Hunte, lecturer in English at the University of the West Indies Cave Hill campus has agreed to return this year be the lead evaluator again, bringing the contest the quality assurance we appreciate.

Dr Hunte is a lecturer in the Literatures in English discipline at the Cave Hill campus of the University of the West Indies.  With her interest in the creative arts, she serves as the editor of POUi, Cave Hill’s journal of creative writing as well as on the Frank Collymore Literary Endowment committee for the promotion of literary arts in Barbados.

She has published in the area of literary criticism on Caribbean and African American texts in Shibboleths, an online journal of comparative theory, and the Journal of West Indian Literature (JWIL).  Her critical work has also touched on popular culture, specific to Barbadian expression on and offline.  Her research focus includes the critical texts of Guyanese writer/theorist Wilson Harris and speculative fiction, particularly from the Caribbean and the African cultural diaspora.

The link for submissions to the short story competition will go live this Tuesday, October 17, 2023 and contestants will have until February 26, 2024 to submit their entries.

This short story competition is open for all persons of the Caribbean and Central American diaspora. Information on eligibility will be provided on Caribbean Magazine Plus.

For more information on this and upcoming events and contests, please contact:

Arawak Media

Phone: 1-242-425-7046

Email: editor@caribmagplus.com

Facebook @Caribbean Magazine Plus, Twitter @MagCarib and Instagram @realcaribmedia

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