Caribbean Magazines and Journals

 

Anansesem -the Caribbean Ezine for and by Children– Anansesem is a biannual (formerly triannual), “online-only” children’s magazine. It was established in 2010 to encourage the writing and illustration of Caribbean literature for and by children.

 

Arc Magazine–  It seeks to fill a certain void by offering a critical space for contemporary artists to present their work while fostering and developing critical dialogues and opportunities for crucial points of exchange, scholarship and study. ARC is an online and social space of interaction with a developed methodology of sharing information about contemporary practices, exhibitions, partnerships, and opportunities occurring in the Caribbean region and throughout its diasporas. 

 

Calabash consortium– This is a non profit organizations whose mission is to mobilize people and empower youths to move themselves and the world forward by leveraging the Calabash Model.

 

Caribbean Beat– this is a widely read Caribbean magazine

 

Tongues of the ocean–  This is an online literary journal of Bahamian, Caribbean and related writing.

 

Caribbean Review of Books – The Caribbean Review of Books (CRB) is a quarterly magazine covering Caribbean literature and arts. We focus on reviews of new and recent books of Caribbean fiction, poems, biography, arts, culture, and current affairs, but theCRB also publishes new writing, interviews, and essays on literature and culture.

The Caribbean Writer, where the Caribbean imagination embraces the world- this literary journal has as its mission to publish quality writing by established writers that reflects the culture of the Caribbean; promotes and foster a strong literary tradition; and serves as an institute for the development of emerging writers.  The first volume of this journal was written in 1987 and they have been bringing out journals annually.  This site has a wealth of information on the work of the authors and journals can be ordered online.