Rollin’ Calf
Kedon Willis First came the ball o’ blue fire bright like a Sunday morning sky. Then Massi...
Read Moreby ap | Dec 25, 2019 | Highlights 4, Issue Four, Kedon Willis, PREE 4, Pree shorties 4 | 2 |
Kedon Willis First came the ball o’ blue fire bright like a Sunday morning sky. Then Massi...
Read Moreby ap | Dec 25, 2019 | Editorial 4, Highlights 4, Issue Four, Jovanté Anderson, PREE 4 | 0 |
Jovanté Anderson Freedom is a tense language. It is the now that demands a yesterday, and...
Read Moreby ap | Dec 20, 2019 | Art-icles, Articles 4, Lisandro Suriel, PREE 4, Pree Shorties | 0 |
Lisandro Suriel Since the dawn of women, Creole has haunted the junctions between...
Read Moreby ap | Dec 20, 2019 | Art-icles, Articles 4, Kelley-Ann Lindo, PREE 4, Pree Shorties | 0 |
Kelley-Ann Lindo From a very young age I would always go to the waving gallery at the...
Read Moreby ap | Dec 20, 2019 | Art-icles, Articles 4, Highlights 4, Laurent Bayly, PREE 4 | 0 |
Laurent Bayly This series was born from my personal research but also from a commission by a...
Read Moreby ap | Dec 15, 2019 | Articles 4, Highlights 4, Isis Semaj-Hall, Issue Four, Non fiction 4, PREE 4 | 0 |
by ap | Nov 22, 2019 | Art-icles, Articles 4, Issue Four, Natalie Swan Reinhart, PREE 4 | 0 |
Natalie Swan Reinhart In a corner of the National Gallery of Jamaica’s 2019 Summer Exhibition,...
Read Moreby ap | Nov 20, 2019 | Issue Four, Non fiction 4, PREE 4, Tiffany Walton | 0 |
Tiffany Walton Every summer that I’ve visited Jamaica for the last ten years has been a process of...
Read Moreby ap | Nov 19, 2019 | Diana McCaulay, Fiction 4, Highlights 4, Issue Four, PREE 4 | 0 |
Diana McCaulay “That’s him!” the white man shouted. “Stop the car!” “Who? Where?” said the white...
Read Moreby ap | Nov 18, 2019 | Fiction 4, Highlights 4, Issue Four, PREE 4, Yashika Graham | 2 |
Yashika Graham Nursing home hostage seeks young accomplice. Must be willing to fight and not...
Read Moreby ap | Nov 18, 2019 | Issue Four, Michael Rex, Poetry 4, PREE 4 | 0 |
Michael Rex Sweet hairy head top pull out of you into your world And looks at you, And looks like you. Children are always a blessing… And if not to you mama Then to themselves because life simply is without asking...
Read Moreby ap | Nov 13, 2019 | Highlights 4, Issue Four, Poetry 4, PREE 4, Rhea Manley | 0 |
Rhea Manley you have been reading some things and you are pretty sure you are a feminist. one day you wake up, and shakespearecannot be about juliet anymore.your new tragic heroine is ophelia, or cleopatrayou could...
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The Long Walk Home
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