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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Signs of the Sun Volume II poetry book launch

Signs of the Sun Volume II poetry book launch

The Signs of the Sun Vol II poetry book from the Caribbean Magazine Plus (CMP) Poetry Contest, 2022 is now available on Amazon as an e-book only.
The book is a compilation of a selection of poems from the CMP 2022 Poetry Contest. We fielded poets from Nicaragua, Trinidad, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Cuba, Jamaica and Barbados just to name a few.

Youri Kemp, chief executive officer of Arawak Media and managing editor of the Caribbean Magazine Plus said about this year’s poetry book: “Seeing that this is the first time a non-English speaker has placed, and let alone won, we find this Volume II to be very special to us. We want to continue to encourage writers from around the region to participate in our contests.”

The book is now available for download to your Kindle or eReader at Amazon for a low price of US $7. Buy a copy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXPXGBHT
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