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Authors urged to use local 'mythology' in their work - Barbados Today

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by David Hinkson Barbadian authors have been encouraged to write more about Barbados’ more colourful characters, as well as urban legends that have been passed down for generations. In commending local author Wilmont St. Cyr at the launch of his latest mystery novel, “The Vault”, historian Trevor Marshall stated that: “A country’s mythology is something […]

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