Caribbean Literature Winners Announced

The OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature announced its 2026 category winners.

Canadian based poet, Canisia Lubrinm,  Guyanese-British writer Tessa McWatt and Trinidadian author Justin Haynes are amongst the winners.

Canisia Lubrinm received the Poetry Prize for “The World After Rain: Anne’s Poem.”

Guyanese-British writer Tessa McWatt received the Non-Fiction category award ” The Snag: A Mother, a Forest,” and “Wild Grief.” McWatt’s work, written during her mother’s battle with dementia, explores the intersection of personal and ecological loss.

Trinidadian author Justin Haynes book “Ibis” which is set in a coastal Trinidadian village and explores migration, folklore was recognized in fictional category. The book follows a young Venezuelan refugee navigating displacement alongside a community shaped by myth, memory, and survival.

Founded in 2011, the Bocas Lit Fest is Trinidad and Tobago’s annual literary festival which celebrates Caribbean’s literary achievements.

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