Local NewsNews Deane among 10 Caribbean writers vying for top prize by Barbados Today Traffic 26/02/2021 written by Barbados Today Traffic 26/02/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 197 The 2021 long list for the region’s only prize for emerging writers, the Johnson and Amoy Achong Caribbean Writers Prize (JAAWP), has been announced by the Bocas Lit Fest. Of the ten writers who have been longlisted for the third and last edition of the Johnson and Amoy Achong Prize, eight of them are from Trinidad and Tobago, one from Guyana and one from Barbados, the previous award-winning Linda Deane. This unique award is dedicated to advancing the work of an emerging Caribbean voice in the poetry genre; the 2019 and 2020 prizes were for fiction and non-fiction respectively. A total of 35 submissions were received from eight Caribbean countries – Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Barbados, Grenada, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Bahamas and Guyana. As in previous years, the prize’s judging process was blind, so that the names and nationalities of the entrants were only revealed once they had made the cut. The prize has been sponsored for three editions by philanthropist and medical practitioner Dr Achong Low, in memory of his parents and is administered by the Bocas Lit Fest in Trinidad and Tobago and the literary charitable trust Arvon in the UK. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians This is the last year of the JAAWP which consists of a cash award of US$3,000 and attendance at an intense creative writing course at one of Arvon’s internationally renowned writing houses, plus a three-day stay in London to network with editors and publishers, hosted by Arvon and in association with the Free Word Centre. The winner is also mentored by an established writer in the genre and gets the chance to be agented by Aitken Alexander Associates literary agency in the UK. In order to adhere to travel restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the mentorship and course may be administered virtually, as was done for the 2020 winner, Trinidadian Amanda Choo Quan. The 2021 winner will be announced during the upcoming virtual NGC Bocas Lit Fest, T&T’s annual literary festival, which takes place from April 23-25, 2021. NGC is the title sponsor of the festival. Other sponsors include First Citizens, One Caribbean Media, the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts and the National Lotteries Control Board. 2021 JAAWP Longlist (Poetry): Akim Alexis – T&T Kamille Andrews – T&T Wendy Brewster – T&T Linda Deane – Barbados Jannine T. Horsford – T&T Jay T. John – T&T Kirese Narinesingh T&T Derron Sandy – T&T Desiree Seebaran – T&T Scott Leon Ting-A-Kee – Guyana (PR) Barbados Today Traffic You may also like Chris Dehring appointed Chief Executive Officer of Cricket West Indies 16/12/2024 Emerald Sakara — a milestone for luxury tourism in Barbados 15/12/2024 Make a Difference Foundation hosts Christmas dinner for seniors 15/12/2024