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Saturday, May 28, 2011
Trinidad Noir
...Most Trinidadians are now intimately familiar with the details of kidnappings, murders or robberies, since these crimes have either directly or indirectly affected the majority.
“Trinidad Noir” therefore promises to reveal aspects of noir emerging from current social conditions in Trinidad.
The anthology is divided into two sections, with eight stories under the heading “Country,” and ten under the heading “Town.”
“Trinidad Noir” is the selected title for 2011 Nalis One Book One Community reading project. Having read "Trinidad Noir" , The St James Book club met, on Friday 27 May, in discussion with writers and editors - a micro mini festival of book, talk, and food.
readers/writers meet -
in a jug of water
ice cubes are melting
--gillena cox
revisit Chacachacare Saturday
It sounds like your book group meeting was a complete success! What are reading next?
ReplyDeleteNice Gillena...i liked the haiga art :)
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devika
(Trinidadian)Michael Anthony's "All That Glitters"
ReplyDeleteHave a nice Weekend Diane
Thank you Dev ;Have a nice Weekend Diane
much love...
That seems to have been a great book goup meeting. And you created a great haiga about it - you captured the atmosphere very well.
ReplyDeletethank you Frieda; it was quite an enlivening session; Have a good Sunday
ReplyDeletemuch love...
Haiku accepted and published at Failed Haiku - a journal of English senryu Issue No 71 November 2021 😊
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