Jherane Patmore
Rebel Women Lit, a Jamaican book club turned global literary community, launched their Caribbean Readers’ Awards Nominations on December 1, 2020. These awards are entirely reader-led and will highlight books written by authors who are of Caribbean citizenship, were born in the Caribbean, or are of Caribbean heritage and have significant portions of the book set in the Caribbean.
Jherane Patmore, Founder of Rebel Women Lit, said, “Caribbean literature is so much more diverse than our scholastic reading lists would suggest, which is why Rebel Women Lit decided to create these awards so that we can showcase the amazing range that Caribbean lit has to offer.”
Book lovers have spoken and the nominations are in for the inaugural Caribbean Readers’ Awards, hosted by Rebel Women Lit. Launched on December 1, 2020, phase one of the awards saw readers putting forward their favourite Caribbean books published between November 2019 and November 2020.
Now, with the shortlists revealed, the voting phase of the awards has commenced and everyone is encouraged to vote for their top picks in each category. Voting ends on December 31, 2020, and the winners will be announced at the online awards ceremony on January 3, 2021.
“It’s been so heartening to see the response to the awards so far. So many good books were nominated - some that got a lot of support and publicity from the bookish community and traditional media, as well as some that hadn’t, so this also provides a great opportunity for readers to discover some hidden treasures. The reception to the awards so far has been fantastic as well, and the number of nominations, along with the earl