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The cover of Bim Volume 6 feature art by Alison Chapman-Andrews

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The new BIM Magazine is out!

It's a good-looking issue with artwork by Barbadian visual artist Alison Chapman-Andrews on the cover and throughout. It’s reading pretty good, too, with writing from Olive Senior, John R. Lee,Vladimir Lucien, Danielle Boodoo-Fortuné, Kwame Dawes, Mark McWatt , Edwidge Danticat, Carlyon Blackman, Ronald Williams and others including ArtsEtc's own Robert Edison Sandiford and Linda M. Deane. This largely poetry edition also

By Linda DeaneJanuary 17, 20141 min read

It's a good-looking issue with artwork by Barbadian visual artist Alison Chapman-Andrews on the cover and throughout. It’s reading pretty good, too, with writing from Olive Senior, John R. Lee,Vladimir Lucien, Danielle Boodoo-Fortuné, Kwame Dawes, Mark McWatt , Edwidge Danticat, Carlyon Blackman, Ronald Williams and others including ArtsEtc's own Robert Edison Sandiford and Linda M. Deane. This largely poetry edition also features translations of work from Haitian and Cuban writers.

Not available digitally as yet (the publishers should consider this option), but copies are available from the University of the West Indies, www.cavehill.uwi.edu/bimarts, the University Bookshop, Cloister bookstore, and other Barbados outlets.

Bim Arts for the 21st Century is edited by Barbadian author and educator Esther Phillips.

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LDLinda Deane

Linda Deane

Linda M. Deane is a Barbadian writer and cultural critic. She is the co-founder of ArtsEtc and has been writing about Caribbean literature, art, and identity for over two decades. Her essays have appeared in numerous publications across the Caribbean and beyond.

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