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Monday, April 10, 2023
Lifestyle, Page2, Page2 Section
April 9, 2023

Monday, April 10, 2023

The Calabash Literary Festival is back! And based on the palpable buzz felt Tuesday last at cultural hub 10A West King’s House Road, the return of the festival that has long been hailed as a beacon of literary excellence, attracting both established and up-and-coming writers from across the globe, is much welcomed.

There was more. Co-founder Justine Henzell not only announced the dates May 26-28 and location, notably, Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, but that the 14-year-old festival had attracted an international sponsor. Henzell announced to thunderous applause that Audible, the Amazon-owned online audiobook and podcast service which allows users to purchase and stream audiobooks, was on-board. “This has come about,” she shared, “because with you we have built a brand that a company like Audible trusts enough that they have asked us to curate a short-story collection of love stories from Jamaica”.

Specially invited guests enjoyed the reading of Black Buck by Rock-blooded Brooklyn-based writer Mateo Askaripour (his mum Sonia is from Cave Valley, St Ann), whose book got the nod from NBC Today co-host and daughter of former US President George W Bush, Jenna Bush Hager, for her ‘Read with Jenna’ book club readers.

“As the festival continues to unfold over the coming days, we can look forward to inspiring readings and an array of thought-provoking discussions. This year’s festival, since its last staging in 2018 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, promises to be a true celebration of the written word, and a testament to the enduring power of literature to move upward, onward and for word’,” concluded Henzell.

Additional Calabash sponsors include Jakes Hotel & Villas, Tourism Enhancement Fund, the Jamaica Tourist Board, Wisynco Trading, the US Embassy and the Canadian High Commission.

Page 2 turns a few pages.

Out For’word – Amidst the well lit backdrop of the launch of the Calabash Literary Festival, a plethora of bibliophiles and literary connoisseurs graced the launch with their presence. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Eyeing Literature – Poet Mutabaruka was in high anticipation of the return of Calabash Literary Festival. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Hand Full – Dancehall artiste Pamputae was spotted at the Calabash 2023 Literary Festival launch. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Pausing For A Cause – Calabash Literary Festival enthusiasts (from left) Dr Hyacinth Hall, Raymond Mair, his wife Patsy and Jeanette Hutchinson were in attendance. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Balancing Books –The launch of the Calabash Literary Festival was a must for reggae singer and music scholar Nadine Sutherland. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Spotted! –Dub poet and actor Sheldon Shepherd made his appearance at the festival’s launch. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Calabash Going For ‘word’ –From left: Francois Chalifour, director of marketing and development at Wisynco Group Limited; Christian DaSilva, acting Canadian high commissioner; (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Getting It ‘Write’ –Author Mateo Askipour read an excerpt from his book, Black Buck at the festival’s launch. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Put It In Print –Dr Isis Semaj-Hall, lecturer in the department of Literatures in English, UWI, Mona, added vibrant energy to the event.(Photo: Karl Mclarty)
In Full Support –Dr Christian DaSilva, acting Canadian High Commissioner to Jamaica, shared his elation at the Canadian High Commission’s decision to support the festival. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)

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