Bazba Theatrical Players Ltd
(Bazba) reported good exposure for the Caribbean authors who they represented
at the 17th annual Harlem Book Fair which was held on July 18, 2015
in Harlem, New York City. Bazba was the official flagship carrier of the
English Language Caribbean books at the fair. It was an
all-day, indoor and outdoor event supported by Colombia University School of
the Arts, The New York Public Library (Schomburg Center for Research in Black
Culture), Barnes and Noble Booksellers, C-SPAN 2 Book TV, Hotel Beacon and City
Sightseeing New York and Dark and Lovely.
Caribbean Authors at Harlem Book Fair
| Caribbean authors take a photo call after reading to hundreds of festival goers at the 17th annual Harlem Book Fair during a steel-pan infused Bazba Hour on July 18 in Harlem, New York. The readers promoted by the Bazba Theatrical Players Ltd were (left to right): Basil “Kusoonogo” Lopez Only as the Wind Blows, Ants and the River (Jamaica); Tiphanie Yanique, 2015 Phillis Wheately Awardee for Fiction Land of Love and Drowning (US Virgin Islands); Denecia Green Sex, Lies and Betrayal and Russel Brooks The Demeter Code (Barbados). |
Books carried by Bazba, a
Jamaican based publishing and literary arts company, represented independently
published authors from the region and works from other publishers with
Caribbean connections. Among Bazba’s collection was, The Land of Love and Drowning by Tiphanie Yanique of the Virgin
Islands. Yanique was awarded 2015 Harlem Book Review, Phillis Wheatley Award
for Fiction; the award is named in honour of African born and American
enslaved poet, Phillis Wheatley, the first published poet of African American
descent.
The selection of one of Bazba's featured
authors as an awardee helped to generate more interest among patrons.
Additionally, a panel discussion focused on 'Writing the Caribbean Life' held
at the Countee Cullen Library Auditorium gave the Bazba represented authors,
Basil ‘Kusoonogu’ Lopez, Denecia Green, Russell Brooks and Tiphanie Yanique a
platform to share expressions about writing from a Caribbean perspective.
Founder of the Harlem Book Fair,
Max Rodriquez said, “The Caribbean and its writers have a long history of
impacting world literature and culture. Especially so American culture and
geography, which is thoroughly informed by the migrational and cultural
contributions from Caribbean peoples. The Harlem Book Fair is the fitting
opportunity to acknowledge the Caribbean contribution to the literature of the
African diaspora, to American culture and to give it its rightful place in the
canon of world literature.”
Young adult and graphic novel,
fiction writer Denecia Green of Jamaica, whose writing career started at the Teen
Herald, said that the festival gave her a lot of exposure. "It opened a
world of opportunity for me. I was able to speak on a main stage in front of a
large number of people for the first time, and was interviewed for an hour on
Mello FM in Brooklyn." Green promoted her novel Lies, Sex & Betrayal.
Other authors represented by
Bazba at the Harlem Book Fair were: Dr Michael
Barnett, (Jamaica) Rastafari in the New
Millennium; Laura Francis Sharma (Trinidad), Til The Well Runs Dry; Naomi Jackson
(Barbados) Star Side of Bird Hill;
and other Jamaicans: Steve Cole, Nuggets
of Truth- Golden Principles for Successful Living; Teisha Mott, Persaud Girl Series; Mandisa Parnell, The Boy Next Door; and Gwyneth Harold
Davidson, Young Heroes of the Caribbean. Persaud Girl Series, The Boy Next Door and
Young Heroes of the Caribbean are Young Adult genre books.
Bazba’s goal is to attract more
Caribbean nationals to the fair, and will continue to focus on that as it
prepares for Bazba’s 6th year involvement at the fair and its 2nd
year representing Caribbean authors.
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