CrazyFruits
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
CrazyFruits

everything under the sun CrazyFruits.forumotion.com

September 2024
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930     

Calendar Calendar

Social bookmarking
Social bookmarking reddit      

Bookmark and share the address of FAIR & CLEAR SKIN! on your social bookmarking website

Bookmark and share the address of CrazyFruits on your social bookmarking website

Latest topics
» Beyonce is the lady in red 1990s to early 2000
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySun 5 Jun 2022 - 21:03 by frenchy

» Prayer for protection from evil eyes
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptyThu 12 May 2022 - 7:03 by YesAdmin

» Fashion Icon Beyonce Appreciation Thread
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptyThu 12 May 2022 - 6:44 by frenchy

»  TYSON BECKFORD MODEL FOR BEYONCÉ’S LATEST IVY PARK CAMPAIGN
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptyThu 12 May 2022 - 6:28 by frenchy

» Reggae Randy Linstead Market song awesome
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptyThu 12 May 2022 - 6:20 by FunSizeKitty

» ONENESS by David Robinson Wow!
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptyThu 12 May 2022 - 6:09 by NiceGal

» RASTA MOUSE: Omygod this is awesome
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptyThu 12 May 2022 - 5:53 by KerryVery

» Starch Health Benefits
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySat 30 Apr 2022 - 7:36 by MoneyGodess

» The many benefits of using cocoa butter
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySat 30 Apr 2022 - 7:22 by MoneyGodess

» Dream about water and fishes
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySat 30 Apr 2022 - 7:20 by MoneyGodess

» John Sinclair is a dub poet and writer
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySat 30 Apr 2022 - 7:16 by MoneyGodess

» SEXY kerry hilson talks new movie
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySat 30 Apr 2022 - 7:13 by MoneyGodess

» Where is model sedene blake? she is in the middle of this pic
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySat 30 Apr 2022 - 7:08 by MoneyGodess

» How to Use Olive Oil and Sugar to Soften Hands
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySat 30 Apr 2022 - 7:05 by MoneyGodess

» Private school to study Meghan Markle as part of 'white privilege' lessons
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySat 30 Apr 2022 - 7:02 by MoneyGodess

» The exotic fruits of Jamaica
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySat 30 Apr 2022 - 6:50 by MoneyGodess

» Brief Story of a cowboy legend John Ware
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySat 30 Apr 2022 - 6:47 by MoneyGodess

» New poetry book enigmatic rise robotic realm
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySat 30 Apr 2022 - 6:37 by MoneyGodess

» Tassel Chrystal Elaine Daley is a writier an advocate for self appreciation
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySat 30 Apr 2022 - 6:34 by MoneyGodess

» JUSTINE SKYE HOTTEST PICS ON THE INTERNET
JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts EmptySat 30 Apr 2022 - 6:32 by MoneyGodess

It's Fast Approaching Winter But So Sunny Outside

Thu 15 Nov 2018 - 7:25 by After8mint

[url=https://servimg.com/view/19941549/215]JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts …

Comments: 0

For the anxious and depressed people

Thu 15 Nov 2018 - 4:37 by After8mint

[url=https://servimg.com/view/19941549/210]JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of  A Journal of Caribbean Arts …

Comments: 0

US formally tells UN it wants out of Paris climate accord

Sat 5 Aug 2017 - 10:55 by UsainBolt2

WASHINGTON – The Trump administration on …

Comments: 1

Usain Bolt beaten by two Americans in final 100-meter race

Sun 6 Aug 2017 - 3:50 by After8mint

Usain Bolt's farewell party was spoiled by a pair …

Comments: 3

Usain lost his bolt during final hurray nearing his retirement plan

Sun 6 Aug 2017 - 3:45 by After8mint

Usain Bolt's farewell party was spoiled by a pair …

Comments: 2

Usain Bolt retirement has stalled by two american one was his arch rival gatlin

Sun 6 Aug 2017 - 3:51 by After8mint

Usain Bolt's farewell party was spoiled by a pair …

Comments: 1

Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo dies, Chinese government says

Thu 3 Aug 2017 - 0:02 by BigBossAdmin

BEIJING -- Jailed activist and Nobel Peace …

Comments: 1

9-year-old applies for alien-fighting job, NASA responds

Sat 5 Aug 2017 - 10:47 by UsainBolt2



A 9-year-old boy answered a call from NASA to …

Comments: 1

Acute migraine drug succeeds in late-stage study

Sat 5 Aug 2017 - 10:51 by UsainBolt2

Eli Lilly and Co said on Friday said its acute …

Comments: 1

Top posting users this week
No user


You are not connected. Please login or register

JAMAICAN ENTREPRENEUR Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of A Journal of Caribbean Arts

Go down  Message [Page 1 of 1]

zapitclean

zapitclean

This month we interview the multi-talented, Jacqueline Bishop. She is the founding editor of Calabash: A Journal of Caribbean Arts & Letters, the author of two collections of poems, an artist and a published author. She is presently editing a film on a group of Jamaican untutored artists.

Q: Where in Jamaica are you from?
I was born in Kingston and grew up there; so I guess technically speaking that is where I am from.

Q: When did you realize you had this passion for writing?
Quite early on actually. I remember I had my first poems published before I was 10. So quite early on I was scribbling away.

Q: What did you do growing up to keep that passion going?
I don’t think you have a choice with writing. It is not so much a passion but rather a calling, something you just get on with it. Once writing takes a hold of you it does not let go. Other writers I know call writing their child. It is very much like that, writing, not so much a passion, but rather a life-long responsibility.

Q: Who are you favorite Jamaican writers?
Goodness, Jamaica has so much great talent that it is hard for me to say. Recently though I have been enchanted by the work of Tanya Shirley, Sharon Leach and Kei Miller.

Q: Tell us about the books you have published?
To date I have published a novel entitled The River’s Song which is the story of a young girl’s coming of age in Jamaica; two collections of poems, Fauna and Snapshots from Istanbul; a non fiction book on Jamaican female immigrants to New York called My Mother Who Is Me: Life Stories from Jamaican Women in New York; as well as a lovely little book that just got the most beautiful review entitled Writers Who Paint/Painters Who Write: Three Jamaican Artists. This last book features my paintings as well as the work of two distinguished Jamaican writer/painters Earl McKenzie and Ralph Thompson. It was a lovely little book to put together and I am happy to see it being so warmly received.

Q: Are you working on any new books?
Yes, I am working on a new novel right now.

Q: Tell us about the film project you are working on right now?
I Came Here By A Dream is a non-fiction film on a group of untutored Jamaican artists called the Intuitives. In other parlance they would probably be called naïve or folk artists but Jamaican art historians made a concerted effort not to give them such a questionable name. The film features interviews of several of these artists as well as art historians and others in the field, including gallery owners and collectors, talking about the artists. I started this film as a graduate student and have documented many of the artists who are sadly no longer living. It has been incredibly hard working on this film for largely two reasons. One is funding; I really need funding to edit and do post-production work on this film, as well as to purchase stock footage. Funding is the main hold up of the film actually. Another thing to consider is that some of these artists live in garrison neighborhoods where it is hard to go and do filming. In deed one of the artists, Allan Zion Johnson, was robbed and murdered where he lived. So there are challenges to completing the project, but I have hope that it will be completed one day. Especially so if we could secure funding.

Q: You are the founder of "Calabash: A Journal of Caribbean Arts & Letters". What lead you to start this journal? How often is it published? Where is it distributed? Is it online? Do you plan to have your own website? (separate from the NYU)
Calabash is largely an online journal that comes out once a year. I founded and publish this journal because when I was at the Caribbean Writers Summer Institute in Miami several years ago I was surrounded by writers from all over the Caribbean, and I started wondering who was going to publish all those wonderful writers? How could I get out the voices of these writers? It was in that moment that the Journal was born, some ten years ago. The Journal was founded and is still housed at NYU and there are no plans for a separate website.

Q: As a writer do you find it hard to get into the administrative part of publishing a journal?
I find it very hard actually dealing with the administrative part of publishing the journal and consequently I don’t know how much longer I will be able to do the Journal, especially with the fact that I have been traveling a lot lately. There have been times that there have been guest and other editors of the Journal because the administrative burden is so much.

Q: Is Calabash: A Journal of Caribbean Arts & Letters related in any way to the Calabash Literary festival in Treasure Beach?
Actually no. The Journal existed before the Festival, which is such a fixture these days. I am glad to see the Festival growing and thriving and was stunned when there was talk of not having the Festival last year.

Q: Your studies and work seems to have you traveling extensively. What was you favorite country apart for Jamaica (lol) and why?
I liked Barbados a great deal because I felt very much at home there and felt I could relax there.

Q: What do you like the least about traveling?
How tiring it all is. After traveling somewhere out of my time zone it takes my body forever to pick up the rhythm of that country so I am sleepy when everyone is up and is wide awake when everyone is sleeping. That is the part I like least about traveling.

Q: With so much going on where do you find the time to do it all?
I have no idea where I find the time to do some of the things I have done especially when it seems to me now, that I have been in France for the last few days, that all I want to do is sleep! Seriously though, I think I am the type of person who does best with a deadline. It doesn’t mean that I always make my deadline, but rather that a deadline adds focus to my life.

Q: What is your "comfort" food when you want to de-stress?
Oh, just about anything sweet or salty will do! If I could take banana chips, tamarind balls and June plums around with me all the time those would do it!

Q: If you were given the deciding vote for person of the year in 2009 between Usain Bolt and Barack Obama who would you choose?
Barack, because I think he has so much more on his plate in dealing with all the troubles of the world.

Q: In our opinion what makes Jamaicans unique?
Our culture, the way we are in the world, our ability to laugh and make others laugh and how we just know how to have fun!

Q: Any final thoughts?
Well I am going to have an exhibition of art work in Italy soon, and I am very excited about that!

Back to top  Message [Page 1 of 1]

Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum