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Wednesday, December 31 1969 Small Axe Literary Prize winners - Nicholas Laughlin
The editors of Small Axe have asked Antilles to help announce the winners of their first annual Literary Prize for "poetry and short stories from emerging writers whose work centres on regional and diasporic Caribbean themes and concerns."Short...
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