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Monday, January 15, 2007

"Bad writing does nothing, changes nothing, educates no emotions, rewires no inner circuitry -- we close its covers with the same metaphysical confidence in the universality of our own interface as we did when we opened it."
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Who is Nicholas Laughlin?

I am a writer (read some of my reviews, essays, etc. at Choosing My Confessions) and editor of The Caribbean Review of Books and Caribbean Beat. Visit my home page for more details. I’m a bit more active on Twitter: @nplaughlin.



I’m a co-director of Alice Yard, an experimental creative space and network in Port of Spain.



I’m also the programme director for the Bocas Lit Fest, an annual literary festival based in Trinidad and Tobago, and for the annual OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature.



I co-edit Town, a modest literary magazine published in two formats: broadsides posted in public locations around Port of Spain, and online.



See photos at my Flickr page.

See my collaboration with artist Christopher Cozier, Tropical Night.

Amours de voyage; or, notes from an occasional traveller.

Some poems.

Email me at:
nicholaslaughlin[at]gmail[dot]com
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At the Drop of a Heartbeat

Christopher Cozier

Jeremy Taylor

The Secret Blog of Patrick Manning

Mary Adam's blog (and website)

Annie Paul

Attillah Springer

B.C. Pires

Marlon Darbeau

Freepaper

ARTZPUB.

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KnowTnT.com

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Seldo

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Ron Silliman

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Repeating Islands

Draconian Switch

tongues of the ocean

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The American Poetry Review

Arete Magazine

Arts and Letters Daily

Australian Book Review

Australian Book Review blog

Biblio: A Review of Books

Bookforum

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Boston Review

Contemporary Poetry Review

Granta

Jacket Magazine

The Latin American Review of Books

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The New Inquiry

The New Yorker

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Paper Cuts: the New York Times Book Review blog

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PN Review

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Poetry Magazine

Poetry Review

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Threepenny Review

The Times Literary Supplement

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Blog of a Bookslut

Critical Mass: the blog of the National Book Critics Circle

Kitabkhana

The Literary Saloon

Maud Newton

Quick Study (Scott McLemee)

The Valve

Other people, places, things that interest me (in no particular order)

Vertigo (on W.G. Sebald)

Strange Maps

Alex Ross (Unquiet Thoughts)

Metropolis Magazine

Codex Seraphinianus

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Michael Chabon

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