From Caroline Neisha Taylor:
We've got some great news -- the CRB (Caribbean Review of Books), which was incorporated as a nonprofit in Trinidad & Tobago last year, has received a substantial grant from the Prince Claus fund to develop the magazine,
That includes increasing the magazine's size and scope, as well as a pilot translation project to make the magazine available in multiple languages throughout the region.
The latest issue of the CRB (No.15: February 2008) now has excerpted articles online, and all past issues -- including the last November 2007 issue -- are now available in our ONLINE ARCHIVE, free of charge. For articles over 500 words, you'll need to set up a free online account with us.
Thanks as always for your support, and don't forget to check us out online:
CARIBBEAN REVIEW OF BOOKS
CARIBBEAN BEAT MAGAZINE
[see a review of RUINS OF ABSENCE, PRESENCE OF CARIBS, in the CRB archive]
We've got some great news -- the CRB (Caribbean Review of Books), which was incorporated as a nonprofit in Trinidad & Tobago last year, has received a substantial grant from the Prince Claus fund to develop the magazine,
That includes increasing the magazine's size and scope, as well as a pilot translation project to make the magazine available in multiple languages throughout the region.
The latest issue of the CRB (No.15: February 2008) now has excerpted articles online, and all past issues -- including the last November 2007 issue -- are now available in our ONLINE ARCHIVE, free of charge. For articles over 500 words, you'll need to set up a free online account with us.
Thanks as always for your support, and don't forget to check us out online:
CARIBBEAN REVIEW OF BOOKS
CARIBBEAN BEAT MAGAZINE
[see a review of RUINS OF ABSENCE, PRESENCE OF CARIBS, in the CRB archive]
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