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Welcome to tongues of the ocean, an online poetry journal featuring words and writing from The Bahamas, the Caribbean and their diaspora.

We’re from The Bahamas, and we want first and foremost to celebrate The Bahamas and Bahamian writing in this journal. Because we affirm our Caribbeanness, we also celebrate Caribbean writing. Because we affirm our connection to the US mainland, we celebrate the writing of the American south-east. And because we recognize the diaspora of Caribbean peoples and their various origins, we celebrate the writing of the diaspora.

We recognize also that poetry takes more than one form. And so we accept the written word and the spoken word, and hope to feature them both equally.

We’re looking for new writing. Please study our submissions policy before sending us your best poems. If you think you have what we want, please send them to:

written wordsubmitpoetry@tonguesoftheocean.org

Poems should be included in the body of an email, together with a bio of 50 words or less. If your work requires special formatting, let us know in the email. If we decide to publish it, we will contact you and request a formatted version of the piece.

spoken wordsubmitword@tonguesoftheocean.org

Poems should be saved in MP3 format and sent as attachments to your email. In the body of the email, provide us with a bio of 50 words or less. The following are links which can assist you in making your recordings and/or converting them to MP3:

Audacity

Lame MP3 Encoder

More here.



About Us


tongues of the ocean is an online literary journal of Bahamian, Caribbean and related poetry. We publish three times a year - in February, June, and October.

Affiliated with the Bahamas International Literary Festival.

Editor-in-chief: Nicolette Bethel
Spoken Word Editor: Nadine Thomas-Brown
Prose: Sonia Farmer

ISSN 2074-1901


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