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Lady of Parham shortlisted for the 2014 Guyana Prize for Literature Caribbean Award for Best Drama

Parham Village, Antigua is the setting of David Edgecombe’s 2014 play Lady of Parham which has been shortlisted for the 2014 Guyana Prize for Literature Caribbean Award for Best Drama.

The Caribbean Award, inaugurated in 2010, is open to writers who are citizens of any Caribbean territory. The Shortlist was decided by an independent panel of writers, critics and experts in the fields of literature, drama, culture and the arts.

Lady of Parham is based on an actual local legend and was told to Edgecombe by Antiguan entrepreneur Pam Arthurton. The play, which was first staged at the UVI Little Theatre in April 2014, tells the tale of five revelers who have come together to form a Carnival troupe but settle for dramatizing the tale of the Parham ghost, the beautiful Sarah Rumsey who murdered her husband’s uncle to take control of the wealth he had planned to use to educate Antigua’s slaves in the late 1650s. Sarah died in a mysterious fire shortly after and since then her ghost has haunted Parham Village looking for someone worthy to tell where she hid the gold. In the telling of the story, the revelers must confront the demons that threaten to derail their own lives.

Edgecombe has since produced Hubert Harrison, a play based on the life of the Virgin Islands’ civil rights activist and is in the process of
preparing for the twenty-fifth anniversary production of his hit play
Heaven.

For those who would like to know more about this Antiguan tale, Lady of Parham, published by CaribbeanReads, can be purchased at Best of Books in Antigua, bookstores in the USVI, or online at Amazon and Barnes and Noble. It is also available on kindle.

Lady of Parham Media Kit: http://goo.gl/pKFAPW

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Sale! Sale! Sale!

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Huge Sale at CaribbeanReads.

Discounts on our children’s books on Amazon and B&N for the month of September. Discounts as high as 40%.

Zapped! dropped from $8.99 to $6.99

Living the Beach Life dropped from $8.99 to $5.50

Caribbean Adventure Series dropped from $7.99 to $6.99

Musical Youth dropped from $12 to $9.99
And much more.

EBooks are also discounted.

It won’t last long so check our online book store and get your copies today.

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Hurricane of the Heart e-Book

3D Hurricane of the HeartFans of Jewel Amethyst, author of the mass market novels Marriage of Convenience and From SKB with Love have been looking forward to the release of her latest romance novel, Hurricane of the Heart. The e-Book is now available on Kindle and you can pre-order it today to secure your copy before its release on Monday.

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Hurricane of the Heart Blog Tour

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Hurricane of the Heart will be released on July 27, 2015. Follow author Jewel Amethyst on her blog tour as she blog hops for the next two weeks.

On our first stop check out an interview with the book’s main female character, the beautiful Alia. Read about what makes her tickhttp://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-photos-beautiful-young-african-american-portrait-image25328768

 

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Read and Win! Summer competition

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Antiguan and Barbudan teens have a great opportunity to get creative this summer and a chance to win prizes.

Teens in Antigua and Barbuda, this one’s for you! As part of the Cushion Club Wadadli Pen Summer Reading Challenge, Antiguan and Barbudan teens, 12 to 18, are being invited to read Musical Youth, a Best of Books’ teen summer pick, post a musical or otherwise creative review to the social media platform of your choice, and send the link to submissions@caribbeanreads.com

Here’s what you do:

  1. Read Musical Youth (available at local bookstores)
  2. Review the book in your most creative way – write an essay, a poem, a song, create a video, however you love to express yourself best.
  3. Post your review on your favorite social media site, using the hashtags #musicalyouth #caribbeanreads
  4. Email your name, age, contact information, and a link to the review to submissions@caribbeanreads.com
  5. Possibly Win a prize!

Rules:

  • Submissions must be received by August 31, 2015.
  • Open to residents of Antigua and Barbuda aged 12-18 only.
  • Winners will be announced in September 2015 and the top three chosen entries will receive prizes courtesy of CaribbeanReads Publishing and Joanne C. Hillhouse.
  • There is no limit to the number of entries that one teen can submit.
  • Original entries only. By entering you are indicating that the submission is your own original work.
  • Each participant submitting an entry agrees to use of his/her name and/or entry by CaribbeanReads for promotional purposes in any medium without additional compensation.

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This is a challenge within a challenge.

You don’t know about the original Cushion Club Wadadli Pen Summer Reading challenge?

Here it is in 50 words or less: Read as many books as you want, write a really-really-really short review of each book read, email your list of books completed and reviews to cushionclub@yahoo.com at the end of August. Maybe win a prize. There are discounts and minimum requirements; search “reading challenge” at the Wadadli Pen website (http://wadadlipen.wordpress.com) for details.

The Map Shop and the Best of Books helped compile the reading lists, so you know the books can be sourced in Antigua and Barbuda. The Best of Books and Cindy’s Bookstore are offering 20 percent discounts to anyone “taking the challenge”. Now, Caribbean Reads Publishing and Joanne C. Hillhouse – publisher and author, respectively – have made the challenge just a little more “Musical”. As Musical Youth, second placed for the Burt Award for Caribbean Literature in 2014, is targeted at teens; they want to know what teens think of this book. This additional prize – sponsored by the publisher and author of Musical Youth – will go to the most creative review.

 

 

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Charlie Sand Giveaway

The Blessing of Charlie Sand CoverBest friends Sirus and Bubba fit together like salt fish and bakes. That is until Charlie Sand moves into town. All of a sudden Bubba is having adventures with his new friend and Sirus doesn’t fit in. Can he find a way to share Bubba’s friendship with Charlie Sand?

Set in Trinidad and aimed at children aged 6-10, the Blessing of Charlie Sand is a heart-warming story of friendship author, Amanda Smyth and illustrated by Colin Bootman.

Praise for The Blessing of Charlie Sand
“Kids will love both story and pictures in this warm tale of friendship and magic.” —Olive Senior, author of Anna Carries Water and many other titles.

“The Blessing of Charlie Sand will inspire children to trust in the wisdom that comes from both beyond and within. The emotionally measured text and the immediacy of Bootman’s understated illustrations draw the reader in.” —Summer Edward, children’s book editor and founder of Anansesem

Amanda Smyth is Irish-Trinidadian. Her award winning first novel, Black Rock (Serpent’s Tail), was chosen for Oprah’s Summer Reads for 2009. Amanda’s second novel, A Kind of Eden was published in July 2013. She teaches Creative Writing at Arvon and Skyros. The Blessing of Charlie Sand is her first children’s book.

Colin Bootman is the Trinidadian illustrator of many children’s books and the recipient of the 2004 Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor for his illustration of Almost to Freedom, written by Vaunda Micheaux Nelson

Enter to win a free copy of this book. The second edition of The Blessing of Charlie Sand will be on sale on March 16.

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Free Stuff!

The Blessing of Charlie Sand CoverPublishers make mistakes. My daughter takes great pride in pointing out errors in the books that she reads and there are many, regardless of whether the book is published by large, medium, or small presses. I won’t get into the fact that small presses are held to a much higher standard than large ones so even the most minute of errors are highlighted as an indication of ineptitude. This post is not about that particular soapbox.

We have made errors at CaribbeanReads, not many, but they have existed. I remember publishing my first book, Adventure at Brimstone Hill and going back and forth with the printers about having a spine on the book although it was less than 100 pages. I was so focused on the existence of the spine that I did not notice a spelling error on it until after the first run.

Luckily there has not been anything quite as dramatic since, or at least none that we care to mention. That is up until the publication of The Blessing of Charlie Sand. We loved this story by Amanda Smyth right away, hunted down and hired the incredibly talented illustrator, Colin Bootman to do the illustrations, but for various reasons the execution of the first edition was not up to our usually high standards.

My dad used to tell the story of a Mercedes Benz breaking down and Mercedes replacing the car immediately and disavowing any knowledge of the incident whatsoever. We would love to do the same. We will be releasing the second edition of Charlie Sand in a few days, replacing all book store copies of the first edition, and obliterating the memory of edition one.

So, what about the free stuff? We’ll be hosting a giveaway in March for Charlie Sand. All you have to do is enter the contest, visit our FaceBook page and you will be entered to win a copy of the book. The giveaway starts on March 1 so keep a look out for more information.

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Readers Wanted

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This February, Musical Youth author Joanne Hillhouse has been on tour, visiting high schools in Antigua and sharing her book. The reception was wonderful and we look forward to supporting her efforts to do much more to introduce that all-important love of reading to as many students as possible.

Read more on Joanne’s blog:
St. Mary’s Secondary School
Clare Hall Secondary
Antigua Girls High School

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Port Discovery Museum STEM in Spring

We are so excited that Zapped! authors, Jewel and Lynelle have been invited by the Port Discovery Museum to take part in their STEM in Spring initiative designed to encourage children’s interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. It is quite an honor and a challenge. The challenge? To turn a 12ft by 12 ft. room into a cell! Read more about it and make a contribution to this effort here.

 

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Zapped Authors on the Author’s Corner with Etienne

Zapped Authors, Jewel A. Daniel and Lynelle A. Martin talk about Zapped! Danger in the Cell, the life of an author, and much more.

Check Out Writing Podcasts at Blog Talk Radio with In the Authors Corner with Etienne on BlogTalkRadio

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