Arts & CultureLocal News Mega Book expands to tackle falling reading habits,spotlight Bajan authors by Lauryn Escamilla 11/07/2026 written by Lauryn Escamilla Updated by Benson Joseph 11/07/2026 3 min read A+A- Reset Managing Director of Bijou Media and Mega Book Launch and Showcase project lead Ashley Phillips-Kinch, Founder of May Hinds Consulting Inc. May Hinds and Founder of Passionate Words Editing Services Robert Gibson. (Photo Credit: Lauryn Escamilla) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 44 The Mega Book Launch and Showcase is expanding this year as organisers seek to reverse declining reading habits, boost literacy and give independent authors greater visibility as for the 60th anniversary of Independence. Speaking at Thursdayโs media launch at the Radisson Aquatica Resort in St Michael, the founder of Passionate Words Editing Services, Robert Gibson said the initiative had grown beyond helping writers publish books to addressing a wider literacy challenge. From left: 2026 Feature authors KathyAnn Best, Isa Went, Colin Depradine, Henderson Alleyne and Nessema Riley holding the featured books. (Photo Credit: Lauryn Escamilla) โWhile information is now instantly available on screens, reading for pleasure has been steadily declining, a trend accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic,โ he said. He noted that while the pandemic reduced reading, it also inspired many people to write books without knowing how to publish or market them. โTogether, we created the Mega Book Launch with one clear purpose: to boost literacy, inspire a love of reading, and provide meaningful support to both writers and readers.โ Gibson said the showcase gives emerging authors visibility while connecting readers with local and regional books: 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 โWhen we first launched in 2024, we featured two authors launching new books and six showcasing existing titles. The overwhelming response from parents seeking quality books for their children encouraged us to expand. โThis year, we are proud to introduce a dedicated Childrenโs Corner and increase our featured authors from two to six.โ Asked about the challenges facing authors, he said visibility remained the biggest obstacle: โAuthors in Barbadosโฆ really one of the major things they need is visibility. Brand new authors are not known.โ Despite concerns about declining reading habits, Gibson said parents had demonstrated strong demand for childrenโs books: โWhen we did this in 2024, I had so many parents who wanted books for their children. They saw that their children were stuck on their phones, and they wanted a way to get them back into reading. โI donโt want the literacy rate to go down. Reading helps with comprehension, it helps with critical thinking.โ Project lead Ashley Phillips-Kinch, managing director of Bijou Media, said the event was created after seeing many self-published authors struggle to gain exposure: โFor too long, publishing has felt like where local books go to die, rather than where a journey begins.โ The first event proved there was demand for local books, with โmore than half our authorsโ selling out and โevery childrenโs bookโ being sold, she said. Schools also embraced the initiative, with principals arranging for students to attend this yearโs showcase, she added โWe are really proud to be Barbadian, arenโt we? And as authors and as readers, we need to support our own.โ Gold sponsor and author May Hinds said the event comes at a time of โconsiderable concernโ over declining reading: โReading supports human development. It is like fertiliser to the mind.โ Tertiary educator and author Colin Depradine warned that falling literacy levels would affect other subjects: โWithout reading and writing, math will continue to decline. Science will continue to decline.โ Another author, KathyAnn Best, said many writers found promotion more difficult than writing itself: โCreating a book is only part of the journey. Getting that book into your hands is a greater challenge.โ Writer Henderson Alleyne said the showcase had given him the opportunity to tell his story, while Isa Went urged Barbadians to โsupport authors. support the idea, the visionโ. The Mega Book Launch and Showcase, themed Ink, Identity, and Independence, will be held at the Radisson Aquatica Resort on November 22 from 11 a.m., featuring six featured authors, childrenโs activities, book signings and displays by local writers as part of the 60th anniversary of Independence celebrations. (LE) Lauryn Escamilla You may also like Fish markets to close for official funeral on July 13 12/07/2026 Untapped demand for Caribbean travel revealed by Barbados campaign, says TEMPO CEO 12/07/2026 Teens seek common ground through culture, conversation 12/07/2026