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The BVI Lit Fest is a celebration of cultural roots, diverse voices, and the exploration of literature, identity, and home. is scheduled for 5-8 November 2026.

28/04/2026

Coming soon from Akashic Books and available for pre-order — 𝗩𝗶𝗿𝗴𝗶𝗻 𝗜𝘀𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗱𝘀 𝗡𝗼𝗶𝗿 edited by 𝗧𝗶𝗽𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗲 𝗬𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗾𝘂𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗥𝗶𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗱 𝗚𝗲𝗼𝗿𝗴𝗲𝘀
https://www.akashicbooks.com/catalog/virgin-islands-noir-2/

"On the heels of Haiti Noir, Trinidad Noir, Kingston Noir, and San Juan Noir, the Akashic Noir Series dives even deeper into foreboding, luminous Caribbean literature.

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BRAND-NEW STORIES BY: Tiphanie Yanique, Richard Georges, Johanna Gibson, Eugenia O’Neal, Celeste Rita Baker, Nisha Khiani Savara, Sophia Aubin, Cadwell Turnbull, Rea Vanterpool, Vincent Omni, Traci O’Dea, Tobias S. Buckell, Gillian Royes, Hadiya Sewer, and Raven Phillips.

FROM THE INTRODUCTION BY TIPHANIE YANIQUE & RICHARD GEORGES:

“The writers here represent the greater Virgin Islands, made up of the territories separated, by colonialism, into the British Virgin Islands and the United States Virgin Islands. In sidestepping this political distinction, we honor both the everyday experiences of Virgin Islanders as well as the creative possibilities of fiction. Most Virgin Islanders who are native (in the US parlance) or belongers (in the British parlance) have family ties across these national borders anyway. Many Virgin Islanders are both natives and belongers. Some work in one territory and reside in another. Then there are those who live and work on the water that connects all the islands . . . The VI is made up of about a hundred islands, so we have always been home to both journeyers and newcomers . . .

“Virgin Islanders keep our secrets close—especially the darker ones. We want to ensure we make a good impression—especially if our livelihoods depend on it, which they often do in a tourism economy. For us, Virgin Islands Noir is a major anthology—one of the first to likely reach beyond the islands themselves. But the Virgin Islands is a place literally named for an innocence fearful of exploitation, so it was initially discomforting to many of the writers here that this vision of us would be in noir—a literary genre that highlights crime and bleakness. Over a number of years, the editors charged the storytellers here to write real. It’s true that sometimes we are the innocent virgins of St. Ursula’s pilgrimage, as Christopher Columbus named us. But one way to claim you exist as a fully complex humanity is to admit that you also have your dangerous sides. Sometimes, maybe, we will be the ones to devour you.”

Now available for preorder. All preorders will ship on or before August 4, 2026."

Hey Lit Circle! ✨📚This Thursday, we’re turning the pages together at our next BVI Lit Circle discussion as part of the r...
28/04/2026

Hey Lit Circle! ✨📚

This Thursday, we’re turning the pages together at our next BVI Lit Circle discussion as part of the road to BVI Lit Fest 2026.

📖 Dear Haiti, Love Alaine by Maika Moulite & Maritza Moulite
🗓 Thursday, 30 April
🕖 7:00–8:00 p.m.
💻 Microsoft Teams: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/229319436281351?p=DhTamwyskm65sbOQeT

Because this month’s pick is a young adult novel, we’re especially inviting you to bring young readers along for the ride—read together, reflect together, and join us for a lively, intergenerational conversation.

Good stories are meant to be shared. Come read with us. 💬📖

Calling all poetry lovers! 🌴✨On Thursday, 19 March, join us for “Playing with Islands,” a virtual bilingual gathering of...
11/03/2026

Calling all poetry lovers! 🌴✨

On Thursday, 19 March, join us for “Playing with Islands,” a virtual bilingual gathering of Caribbean poets coming together to celebrate International Poetry Day.

Expect rich voices, diverse languages, island stories, and the magic of poetry that connects us across waters.
🗓 19 March 2026
⏰ 1:00 p.m.
💻 Join via Zoom: bit.ly/brincando-de-islas

A collaborative celebration brought to you by Centro Para El Libro de Humanidades Puerto Rico, HLSCC, and the BVI Lit Fest.

Come and be moved by the power of Caribbean words.

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07/03/2026

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Please give it up for our newest author, ! We're very excited to announce we've just signed his book, Shore/Lines. Watch this space for more info...

BVI Lit Fest 2023 Headliner, Afua Hirsch returns to the BVI and will be participating in a film screening and discussion...
24/02/2026

BVI Lit Fest 2023 Headliner, Afua Hirsch returns to the BVI and will be participating in a film screening and discussion.

📚✨ Lit Circle Reminder 📚✨We’re deep in the pages of Jessamine by Eugenia O’Neal — a gripping Caribbean tale woven with h...
20/02/2026

📚✨ Lit Circle Reminder 📚✨

We’re deep in the pages of Jessamine by Eugenia O’Neal — a gripping Caribbean tale woven with history, resilience and just the right touch of intrigue. If you haven’t started yet… don’t panic! Whether you’re on chapter one, halfway through, fully finished, or still admiring the cover art, you’re officially invited to our next lively Lit Circle discussion. 😉

📆 Thursday, 12 March
🕦 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
📍Microsoft Teams (invite coming soon!)

Haven’t grabbed your copy yet? Nook BVI has you covered — and with a discount! 🥳 Go on, treat yourself!

Thinking about joining the Lit Circle crew? Slide into our DMs with your email before the next session on 12 March and we’ll get you added.

Let’s read, chat, laugh, ponder… and repeat! See you soon, book lovers! 📖💬✨

A remarkable start to the year for the BVI Lit Circle! 📖✨Our January meeting brought together nearly 20 readers for an i...
16/02/2026

A remarkable start to the year for the BVI Lit Circle! 📖✨

Our January meeting brought together nearly 20 readers for an inspiring virtual conversation with Jamaican‑American author Desmond Hall, whose young adult thriller Better Must Come set the stage for a dynamic evening.

Hall used vivid analogies—like comparing narrative tension to inflating a balloon—to explain his writing process. He shared how personal family history inspired his protagonist, Deja, and recounted his experiences working with Spike Lee and learning screenwriting from Robert McKee.

Participants praised the novel’s blend of humour, suspense, and authentic dialogue. They also celebrated the Lit Circle’s growing role in building a reading community across the Virgin Islands:

The Lit Circle, organised by Rochelle Smith, Director of the VI Studies Institute at HLSCC, meets monthly on Microsoft Teams and is open to anyone—whether you’ve read the book or not.

Participation continues to grow, and we’re excited to welcome even more community members and students.

📚 Next title: Jessamine by VI author Eugenia O’Neal

Want to join? Contact Ms. Smith or send us your email via messages.

📕 Copies of all featured books are available at Nook BVI in Road Town.

Here’s to more great reads and unforgettable conversations! ✨

📣 CALLING CARIBBEAN WRITERS!Applications are now open for the Bocas–Jacaranda Short Story Intensive — a seven-week craft...
16/02/2026

📣 CALLING CARIBBEAN WRITERS!

Applications are now open for the Bocas–Jacaranda Short Story Intensive — a seven-week craft-focused programme for writers living in the geographic Caribbean who have not yet published a full-length work of fiction.

If a novel is a marathon, a short story is a sprint — compressed, precise, and powerful. This intensive is designed to strengthen your short fiction skills and take your work from patchy to polished.

✨ Facilitator: Celeste Mohammed, Winner of the 2022 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature & Author of Ever Since We Small and Pleasantview

✨ Hosted by: Bocas Lit Fest & Jacaranda Books

Over seven weeks, you’ll engage in:
• Online learning modules
• Live craft seminars
• Peer workshops
• Editorial feedback
• Direct engagement with an international publisher

📍 Where: Online via Celeste Mohammed’s SureFiction teaching portal
📅 When: 6 April – 30 May (with a break during the 2026 Bocas Lit Fest)
👥 Who: A focused cohort of 10 participants
💻 How: Blended live + non-live online sessions
💲 Cost: One-time $1000 TTD fee
🎓 Scholarships: Two fully funded spots available!

This programme is for you if:
✔ You’re a writer in the geographic Caribbean
✔ You’ve never published a full-length work of fiction
✔ You’re ready for a rigorous, enjoyable deep-dive into craft
✔ You want actionable results:
— a ready-for-submission final draft
— a detailed editorial memo
— a strategic submissions plan
✔ You’re interested in meaningful feedback from a respected publisher of short fiction

📄 Apply now & review submission guidelines: https://academy.bocaslitfest.com/event/the-bocas-jacaranda-short-story-intensive/

For questions: [email protected]

⏳ Applications close 7 March at 11:59 PM AST.

Don’t miss your chance to level up your short story craft!

📚 Friendly Reminder, BVI Lit Circle.If you expressed interest in joining our Book Club and received the discussion invit...
22/01/2026

📚 Friendly Reminder, BVI Lit Circle.

If you expressed interest in joining our Book Club and received the discussion invite, this is your reminder that tonight we’re meeting to discuss Better Must Come with the author himself, Desmond Hall.

🗣️✨ We’re looking forward to an engaging, inspiring conversation— hope to see you there!

Want to grab physical copies of our featured Book Club titles?

Our trusted book partner, Nook BVI, has you covered! Here’s what you need to know:
✔️ All featured titles will be available on island next week
✔️ Quantities are limited — order early to secure your copy
✔️ Use code BOOKCLUB for 15% off
✔️ Free delivery included!

👉🏾 Purchase link for Jessamine:
https://nookbooksbvi.com/products/jessamine?_pos=1&_psq=jessa&_ss=e&_v=1.0

👉🏾 Purchase link for Another Man in the Street: https://nookbooksbvi.com/products/another-man-in-the-street?_pos=1&_psq=another&_ss=e&_v=1.0

👉🏾 Purchase link for Dear Haiti, Love Alaine: https://nookbooksbvi.com/products/the-lesson?_pos=1&_sid=04b678ea0&_ss=r

👉🏾 Purchase link for The Lesson: https://nookbooksbvi.com/products/the-lesson?_pos=1&_sid=04b678ea0&_ss=r

👉🏾 Purchase link for In the Time of the Butterflies: https://nookbooksbvi.com/products/in-the-time-of-buttlerfies?_pos=2&_psq=butter&_ss=e&_v=1.0

A New Chapter Begins! ✨📚☀️ BVI Lit Fest, in conjunction with H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, is proud to launch its ...
16/01/2026

A New Chapter Begins! ✨📚☀️

BVI Lit Fest, in conjunction with H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, is proud to launch its Virtual Book Club.

Each month, the club will explore new worlds, voices, and stories, spotlighting Caribbean authors across genres and generations. Many discussions will also feature authors joining us live, offering first-hand insight into themes, characters, and creative journeys.

January–June Book Picks
📚 January: Better Must Come by Desmond Hall
📚 February: Jessamine by Eugenia O’Neal
📚 March: Another Man in the Street by Caryl Phillips
📚 April: Dear Haiti, Love Elaine by Malika & Maritza Moulite
📚 May: The Lesson by Cadwell Turnbull
📚June: In the Time of Butterflies by Julia Alvarez

Want to be part of this literary adventure? The club is open to everyone and designed as a read-at-your-own-pace experience. You’re welcome to join discussions even if you haven’t finished the book.

Interested? Comment “Interested” below, and we’ll send you a message to add you to our list. Get ready to embark on this literary adventure together.

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Paraquita Bay
Tortola
VG1110

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