In Jamaica, Rebel Women Lit Launches the Caribbean Readers’ Awards
Book club and literary community Rebel Women Lit aims to ‘showcase the amazing range’ of Caribbean literature with the newly launched Caribbean Readers’ Awards.
Shortlisted titles for the 2020 edition of the newly launched Caribbean Readers’ Awards. Image: Rebel Women Lit
By Hannah Johnson | @hannahsjohnson
‘2020 Was a Big Year for Caribbean Authors’
Voting is now open for the debut cycle of the Caribbean Readers’ Awards, a new initiative from the Jamaica-based book club and literary community Rebel Women Lit, founded in 2017 by Jherane Patmore.
“Caribbean literature is so much more diverse than our scholastic reading lists would suggest,” says Patmore in a prepared statement on the launch of the awards. “Rebel Women Lit decided to create these awards so that we can showcase the amazing range that Caribbean lit has to offer.”
Six outstanding artists, who debuted their latest work at a new Olympia Gallery-hosted exhibition, ‘… And I Resumed The Struggle’, will come in for sharp focus on Sunday’s episode of Rolling with Deiwght Peters on Television Jamaica (TVJ).
The formidably talented collective of Phillip Thomas, John Chambers, Kimani Beckford, Greg Bailey, John Campbell and Camille Chedda assembled to exclusively detail their respective artistic processes at the Old Hope Road gallery space where their stunning pieces opened for public viewing on Thursday, December 10.
“I am becoming an art lover, and I am very inspired by the passion and style of this new elite group of Jamaican artists,” Peters told