Thursday

Help please


Yesterday, on the other side, I wrote about writing again. It seems that I can only write when a challenge that interests me comes along; otherwise I leave my facility with words to the day to day drudgery of advertising copy and occasionally here, in the blogosphere.

I'm interested in finding out what you would like to see explored in contemporary Caribbean fiction.

I promise that if I do win the prize I will use the funds to host some sort of bloggers and readers celebration to mark the occasion. If I don't win the prize, at least I would have a better hold on what voices and stories we want to see emerge from the Web 2.0 Caribbean.

It's not about winning for me, rather I want to use this challenge as a base for telling stories of a modern Caribbean to a modern Caribbean and world.

Will you help?

photo courtesy: www.smudesign.com

1 comments:

Trinitee Sees said...

Island life that has nothing to do with fishing boats and villages and lazy days by the sea because that has now become battered and cliched. There's more to us than that and spicy foods!

 
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