Caribbean Children's and Young Adult Literature Diane Browne

Showing posts with label Black hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black hair. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Hindsight from 2021: Dispatches from 2016; still relevant: Diane Browne's latest - West Indian children's guides to self acceptance: Sunday Observer, May 15

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 To get myself restarted after this long absence from blogging, writing and even reading, I thought I'd look again at  some old posts fr...
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Sunday, September 18, 2016

Why write if nobody is going to read it? If a tree falls in the forest . . .

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  You’ve seen this question, or versions of it, asked before: Would you still write if you knew that no-one would read it? It reminds ...
Monday, May 23, 2016

Despatches: Diverse books, diverse dolls - knowing we are beautiful

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  I promised more posts arising from the address by Dr. Kim Robinson Walcott at the launch of Abigail’s Glorious Hair and The Happiness...
Sunday, May 15, 2016

Diane Browne's latest - West Indian children's guides to self acceptance: Sunday Observer, May 15

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The launch of the prize-winning The Happiness Dress and Abigail’s Glorious Hair took place on May 10, at the Kingston and St. Andrew...
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Diane Browne
Jamaica
I'm an author of children's stories and editor of textbooks. My stories have been published in the UK, the USA and Jamaica. I have won a number of awards, including a Bronze Musgrave Medal from the Institute of Jamaica (2004) and the special prize for the best children's story by the Commonwealth Foundation (2011). I have prsented papers on children's literature both in Jamaica and overseas, and have run writing workshops both in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean.
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