10 Tips for Maintaining the Discipline of Writing – An Author’s Perspective by Denise N. Fyffe

Where do you find time to write so many books? Poetry Books by Denise N. Fyffe 3In 2014, I declared that I will bite the self publishing bullet and publish at least one of my manuscripts each month. I did not publish not one self published ebook or paperback in 2014, because I was dealing … Continue reading 10 Tips for Maintaining the Discipline of Writing – An Author’s Perspective by Denise N. Fyffe

Announcement Lignum Vitae Awards shortlist

Lignum Vitae Writing Award Shortlist Revealed

Kingston, Jamaica: Nine writers have been selected for the Lignum Vitae Writing Awards 2015 shortlist. The shortlist features writers from different stages in their careers, from award winners to debut novelists.

Staged by the Jamaican Writers Society in collaboration with the Jamaican Copyright Licensing Agency, the inaugural Lignum Vitae Awards received a total of 43 entries from writers in Jamaica as well as the Diaspora. The Una Marson Award for adult literature received the largest number of entries, attracting an impressive twenty-four (24) novels and short story collections. The Vic Reid Award for young adult literature attracted the second highest number of entries, twelve (12), while the Jean D’Costa Award for children’s literature received seven (7) entries.

The winner of the Una Marson Award will receive $500,000.00 while winners for the Vic Reid and Jean D’Costa prizes each receive $250,000.00. The combined purse is the largest prize for literature in Jamaica.

An impressive team of writers, critics and academics comprised the adjudication panels that selected the shortlist and will ultimately determine the winners. Novelist and academic Dr. Erna Brodber (chair), academic Dr. Kezia, and National Librarian Winsome Hudson comprise the three-member panel for the Una Marson Award.

Novelists A-dZiko Simba Gegele, Cherrell Shelley Robinson and academic Carolyn Allen are the adjudicators for the Vic Reid Award. Jean D’Costa the iconic writer for whom the award is named, chairs the final panel, which is completed by writers Rebecca Tortello and Hazel Campbell.

The winners will be announced at a reception at the National Gallery of Jamaican, Sunday, November 8, 2015.

The Lignum Vitae Awards are sponsored by JAMCOPY, the HEART Trust/NTA, Nucleus Creative and Scarlette Beharie. The Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica has also sponsored the Jean D’Costa Award.

 

The 2015 Shortlist is:

The Una Marson Award

  1. The Cherry Picker – Patrick Brown
  2. The Angel’s Share – Garfield Ellis
  3. The Road to Timnath – Sylvia Gilfillian
  4. Tea By the Sea  – Donna Hemans
  5. August Town – Kei Miller

 

The Vic Reid Award

  1. The Titchfield Turnabout – Paula Lennon
  2. Gone to Drift – Diana Macaulay

 

The Jean D’Costa Award

  1. A Different Me: A Better You – Janet Morrison
  2. Duppy in the Wardrobe – Helen Williams

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October 15, 2015

Lignum Vitae Writing Award Shortlist Revealed

Kingston, Jamaica: Nine writers have been selected for the Lignum Vitae Writing Awards 2015 shortlist. The shortlist features writers from different stages in their careers, from award winners to debut novelists.

Staged by the Jamaican Writers Society in collaboration with the Jamaican Copyright Licensing Agency, the inaugural Lignum Vitae Awards received a total of 43 entries from writers in Jamaica as well as the Diaspora. The Una Marson Award for adult literature received the largest number of entries, attracting an impressive twenty-four (24) novels and short story collections. The Vic Reid Award for young adult literature attracted the second highest number of entries, twelve (12), while the Jean D’Costa Award for children’s literature received seven (7) entries.

The winner of the Una Marson Award will receive $500,000.00 while winners for the Vic Reid and Jean D’Costa prizes each receive $250,000.00. The…

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Short Story: Excerpt from Gray Shades, Praying away the Evils (Lisa) by Denise N. Fyffe

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Short Story: Excerpt from Gray Shades, A pessimistic view (Katherine) by Denise N. Fyffe

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Short Story: Excerpt from Gray Shades, Self-destructive behavior (Janet) by Denise N. Fyffe

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Short Story: Excerpt from Gray Shades, The Snob (Iyana) by Denise N. Fyffe

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