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Award-Winning Author Edwidge Danticat’s 4 Pieces of Writing Advice to Writers
You’ve read her books; you’ve been to her book signings and every time you’ve read a news notice about her winning a literary award, you...
Kreyolicious
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Beaudelaine Pierre of The Haitians InCommon Project on the Haitian Community in Minnesota
The Haitian community in the state of Minnesota is vibrant and growing. One of the leaders in that community is Haiti-born Beaudelaine ...
Kreyolicious
4 min read


Edwidge Danticat on the Writing Process, and Her New Novel Claire of the Sea Light
Edwidge Danticat has an obsession with the sea, from The Children of the Sea, a harrowing story from her short story collection Krik?...
Kreyolicious
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Rachèle Magloire and Chantal Regnault: What Becomes of the Abruptly Deported
(What Becomes of the Abruptly Deported: Rachèle Magloire and Chantal Regnault Discuss Their Deportation Documentary) Deportation has...
Kreyolicious
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The President’s Daughter: writer Ida Faubert (1883-1969) Remembered by Her Grandson
Ida Faubert led a fascinating life. She married twice, that in itself unusual for a Haitian woman of her era. She was born in...
Kreyolicious
6 min read


Melissa Beauvery: Spoken Word Artist Interview
Listening to the poetry flowing from the mouth of spoken word artist Melissa Beauvery is quite a treat. She makes her poetic...
Kreyolicious
7 min read

Sophia Domeville: An Interview with the Visual Artist and Painter
The first time Sophia Domeville displayed showed talent for drawing, she was five years old. Little Sophia would draw on all the walls...
Kreyolicious
5 min read


Michele Stephenson Reflects on the Haiti Cultural Exchange Film Festival
One of the most looked-forward-to events of the New York-based organization Haiti Cultural Exchange is its annual film festival. In its ...
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Poet-Writer-Painter Marilene Phipps-Kettlewell: On Haiti, Identity and Her Writings
Marilene Phipps is just as fond of her paint brush as she is of her pen. She creates color-popping, religious-themed paintings. But she...
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Young, Talented and Published: 14-Year-Old Author Nathalie Thelemaque on Her BookMisconceptions
Some folks spend all their lives daydreaming about writing a book “someday”, until “someday” comes and goes, and they’re lying on their ...
Kreyolicious
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Noelle Theard, The Interview: Inside a Photographer’s World
Born in El Paso, Texas to a Haitian father and a French mother, Noelle Theard is a co-founder of FotoKonbit, a photography movement that...
Kreyolicious
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Poto Mitan: A Documentary Honoring the Strength of Haitian Women
Haitian women are the lifeblood of Haitian society and Claudine Michel, Dr. Gina Athena Ulysse and co-directors Mark Schuller and Renée...
Kreyolicious
11 min read


Mahalia Solages on her 5 Favorite Books
Mahalia Solages’s fiction has been published by Kalyani Magazine, Momaya Press, and Almond Press; it's also appeared in a trilingual...
MJ Fievre
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Rachelle Salnave on Filmmaking and Documenting the Haitian Elite
Rachelle Salnave’s documentary La Belle Vie [The Good Life] is set to show a side of Haiti that remains hidden for the most part, even...
Kreyolicious
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One Moore Book: The Haiti Series
My trilingual children’s book, I am Riding, is getting published by One Moore Book as part of the Haiti Series, a collection of six...
MJ Fievre
5 min read


Francie Latour on Haitian-American Identity, Culture and Biculturalism
When most people meet Francie Latour, they’re probably surprised to learn that she only has two hands. After all, she is a journalist, a...
Kreyolicious
7 min read


Nadine Magloire: An Interview with the Groundbreaking Novelist
More than four decades after she first published her debut novel Le Mal de Vivre [The Agony of Living], Nadine Magloire remains a...
Kreyolicious
12 min read


Once Upon a Diva: An Interview with Tifane Sejour
Tifany Sejour, professionally known as Tifane, has an arresting voice. This fact is more than clear in her debut album Anprent,...
Kreyolicious
11 min read

Marie-Thérèse Labossière Thomas on her Novel Clerise of Haiti
History has taught us that whenever a woman goes outside the scope of what’s expected of her in society, she is bound to suffer. And pay...
Kreyolicious
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Annick Duvivier’s Search for Beauty
Young and talented Haitian artist Annick Duvivier describes herself as having a passion for life and a deep dedication to the arts. In a...
MJ Fievre
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