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Feb 22, 2021

Short Story: A Mother’s Fear

-1- “Don’t ask me to get you tea!” The sharpness of her mother’s voice surprised Nahla. “Sorry,” the word slid off her tongue more like a defence than an apology. Priya sat down and put her head in her hands, elbows resting on her knees. …

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Short Story: A Mother’s Fear
Short Story: A Mother’s Fear
Short Story

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Feb 10, 2021

Short Story: Cass-Cass Cassandra — Part 1

Writer’s note: This is written in a form of broken English to mimic Jamaican dialect. It is not the authentic and beautiful patois that our people speak. …

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Cass-Cass Cassandra — Part 1
Cass-Cass Cassandra — Part 1

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Nov 30, 2015

Writers write

You’re waiting for Godot. But if what these seasoned writers are saying is true, you’d better stop. Because Godot rarely, if ever, comes. It’s the one thing aspiring writers are doing wrong: they’re not writing. Instead, they’re hoping to write, praying for the inspiration, and wishing for a time when…

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