by Bajan Reporter / May 7th, 2021
Tamara Lowe, a poet from the Eastern Caribbean island of Dominica, kicked off the annual Bocas Lit Fest with her poem “
To You Who Love Him.” She was the first in a packed lineup of Regional authors, poets and spoken word artists to perform at the 2021 staging of the annual three-day event presented by the National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago.
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This is so surreal for me,” says Lowe, who made her Festival debut this year and was encouraged to enter by Dominican author/poet and 2020 Bocas participant Celia Sorhaindo. “
I submitted the poem with no real expectations and to be selected, and then to participate – it is just a great feeling. I was blown away! I am grateful to the organisers of the Bocas Lit Festival for this amazing opportunity.”
Tamara Lowe, a poet from the Eastern Caribbean island of Dominica, kicked off the annual Bocas Lit Fest on Friday, April 23, in Trinidad, with her poem “To You Who Love Him.”
She was the first in a packed lineup of Regional authors, poets and spoken word artists to perform at the 2021 staging of the annual three-day event presented by the National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago.
“This is so surreal for me,” says Lowe, who made her Festival debut this year and was encouraged to enter by Dominican author/poet and 2020 Bocas participant Celia Sorhaindo.
“I submitted the poem with no real expectations and to be selected, and then to participate – it is just a great feeling. I was blown away! I am grateful to the organisers of the Bocas Lit Festival for this amazing opportunity.”
In the waiting line and worried: Florida seniors question when they’ll get COVID-19 vaccine
He’s 84, she s 79.
He has persistent, chronic AFib, or atrial fibrillation, an abnormal heart condition that he manages with regular doses of the blood thinner Coumadin.
“If I got COVID I wouldn’t survive, given my heart condition,” he said during a phone interview Wednesday. “I would really fear contracting the disease and going into the hospital.”
Wearing masks and social distancing have so far kept him and his wife from getting COVID-19 in the 10 months since the pandemic began in March.
But it would be nice to know when they will get the vaccine.