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Scaling New Heights: 2022 Pakaraima Writers Anthology

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In this, their first collection, Pakaraima Writers have produced a vast array of poems and short pieces, some already published in prior journals, some relatively new, all engaging enough to hold the reader spellbound. There are pieces that remind us all of our Guyanese Heritage in poems like Hard Ears Pickney by Shabeena Ramjohn, or Guyana’s Seawall by James Richmond, The Petal Shivers by international poet Ian McDonald, and the folksy Faaty-Leven by well-known Guyanese Literature Enabler, Petamber Persaud, along with Granny Gone by Ray Williams and I Am Who I Am by Ken Puddicombe. There are poems that deal with like Shivani Weds by Habeeb Alli, Sapodilla Grins by Jerome Branche, That We Could Be Newborn by Lisa Freemantle, and Cherish Life by newcomer Cliff Rajkumar, along with Towards The Pebbled Shore by established poet Peter Jailall. Then, there are poems that invoke yearning, pieces like Reflections for (MLD) by Jerome Branche, Going Away by Ian McDonald, Ode To Jai by Cliff Rajkumar and international writing from poets Ray Williams, Jerome Branche and Shabeena Ramjohn. Not to be outdone, a few short prose pieces round out the Escape From Robben Island by world traveller Ray Williams, Best Before by novelist/ poet Ken Puddicombe and The Man In The Penthouse by recognized poet Janet Naidu.

136 pages, Paperback

Published April 25, 2022

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Ken Puddicombe

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Ken Puddicombe’s first calling was in the Accounting profession. He’s a professional [CPA, CMA] Management Accountant] who provided controllership for a number of companies in the private sector before he retired to pursue his first love of writing. His hobbies includes travelling and he is slowly covering all five continents, having already travelled to South East Asia, South America, and Europe. He considers himself a people watcher watcher and loves to observe all aspects of the human psyche. His writing has appeared in newspapers and literary journals. Originally from British Guiana [now Guyana] in South America, he immigrated to Canada and still lives there with his family. Racing With The Rain was his first novel and is set in British Guiana, Cuba, Canada and Guyana. His second novel Junta is now out on amazon. A collection of short stories entitled Down Independence Boulevard is being worked on. His genre is fiction, based on international locations but especially focussed in Canada, the Caribbean and Guyana. His website: http://www.kenpuddicombe.ca/Writer

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