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Pamela Mordecai
May, 2009
Canadian English and his relatives
May, 2009
COOL STUFF
May, 2009
DUPPY BUSINESS?
May, 2009
EL NUMERO UNO
May, 2009
English grows up
May, 2009
HAVE A GREAT TIME, MICHAEL RUBENFELD!
May, 2009
IT’S ABOUT TIME
May, 2009
More about knowing where we’re coming from
May, 2009
MORE DUPPY BUSINESS?
May, 2009
Our Town, 2009 edition
May, 2009
Ruth the Reckless
May, 2009
Should Professors of Poetry at Oxford be without sin?
May, 2009
Sugar Belly's Bamboo Sax
May, 2009
Teenagers with a vision...
May, 2009
Things to do this summer in Toronto, for free
May, 2009
Walk good
April, 2009
Ten Questions with Pamela Mordecai
April, 2009
Poetry Foundation
April, 2009
Poets & Writers
April, 2009
Geoffrey Phlip's Blog Spot
April, 2009
Poéfrika
April, 2009
Bookninja
April, 2009
Beatrice.com
April, 2009
Guardian Books
April, 2009
Quill & Quire
April, 2009
The Association of Writers & Writing Programs
April, 2009
Asylum
April, 2009
The Nutmeg Princess
April, 2009
Over the Roofs of the World
April, 2009
Inventory
April, 2009
Adventures of a Black Girl in Search of God
April, 2009
Hana's Suitcase
April, 2009
The Legend of the Rockhills and Other Stories
April, 2009
Why We Write
April, 2009
Blues and Bliss: The Poetry of George Elliott Clarke
April, 2009
From Our Yard: Jamaican Poetry since Independence
April, 2009
Her True-True Name
April, 2009
de Man
April, 2009
Rohan Goes to Big School
April, 2009
The Costume Parade
April, 2009
Certifiable
April, 2009
Culture and Customs of Jamaica
April, 2009
Calling Cards: New Poetry from Caribbean/Canadian Women
April, 2009
Pink Icing and other stories
May, 2009
Sugar Belly, the bamboo saxophone, and Slide Mongoose
May, 2009
Sugar Belly and the Canefields
Black History Month: Rachel Manley, Olive Senior, Pamela Mordecai... In Conversation with D. B. Nurse
Launch for Subversive Sonnets by Pamela Mordecai
May, 2013
A Tale of Two Marys
October, 2013
A response to Ann Elizabeth Carson's WE ALL BECOME STORIES, Blue Denim Press, 2013
February, 2015
Re: (Whether it is) Becoming (to Be) a lady and the use of the word in Jamaican Creole (JC)
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