Dr Richard A. Byron-Cox Dr Richard A. Byron-Cox is Vincentian with wide Caribbean roots. His mother was born on St. Vincent while his father has deep Grenadian roots. Needless to say, his direct family was merely continuing a tradition which set by his grandparents. Indeed Richard Byron-Cox can trace his heritage to at least 5 […]
Books & Writers Articles
Books and Writers articles
Synopsis – Were Mama’s Tears in Vain
“Were Mama’s Tears in Vain?” A synopsis of “Were Mama’s Tears in Vain?” A book of Caribbean stories by Dr. Richard A. Byron-Cox showing its direct relation to the historical, cultural and literary heritage of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. “Were Mama’s Tears in Vain?” is essentially a literature book of a collection of 5 […]
The Plight Of Black Writers
Black Writers have come into their own in recent decades. Of course throughout history there have been numerous black writers and philosophers – more than history as told from a white perspective would care to admit – but during the latter part of the twentieth century, and this first decade of the twenty-first, we have […]
Indo-Guyanese writer Ronan Blaze
Ronan Blaze is a writer of Indo-Guyanese extraction who currently lives in the USA. He has published fifteen books to date, including fiction/fantasy, a play/drama and ten volumes of verse. RESURRECTION OF THE NINTH HOUSE A quest for the truth leads two youngsters into a mystical world of spiritual and physical challenge. There they grapple […]
Unburnable by Marie Elena John
Unburnbable Award-winning literary phenomenon Chimamanda Adichie has singled out Antiguan writer Marie-Elena John’s debut novel Unburnable as “wondrously intelligent” and recounts that she laughed out loud often during her read. In London’s The Guardian review section, a number of famed authors were asked to name book they’d enjoyed on their travels. Adichie, who has just […]