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Writers urged to join creative writing anthology project

Angela Barry, a lecturer at the Bermuda College, will lead the programme Sites of Memory Bermuda (File photograph)

A writer and lecturer will create an anthology of creative writing based around historic sites of enslavement in Bermuda.

Sites of Memory Bermuda will be spearheaded by Angela Barry and help potential writers through workshops around these sites.

A spokeswoman for the project said: “The story of Bermuda has been explored extensively, but there remains much that is inevitably unknown — notably, the inner lives of those individuals doomed to a life in slavery.”

She added: “The reimagining of lives of enslaved people in Bermuda linked to each site aims to shine light on their humanity, which was essentially erased for posterity by their status.”

The chosen sites include historic properties and maritime locations of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, while the works will focus on the everyday humanity of those deemed to be slaves.

Dr Barry will lead Settlement, Enslavement, Emancipation: Bermuda and the Mother Country, a four-part course giving an overview of Bermuda’s history, from its founding in 1612 to emancipation in 1834.

The course will be held in four two-hour segments and is open to anyone interested in the history and development of Bermuda.

It is also recommended to writers who wish to take part in the anthology project and understand the context of their stories better.

The course will be held on Tuesdays at 6pm at the Butterfield & Vallis Conference Centre at the Bermuda College starting on March 24.

The second course, Interpreting History and Creating a Story, will require submitting a piece of creative writing to qualify for attendance.

It will be held at the Bermuda National Library in June.

To be considered for the anthology piece, writers must submit a sample of writing between 2,000 and 2,500 words, regardless of whether they have taken the first course.

A $150 payment must be made by March 23, either online to the Bermuda College HSBC account 002 027258 011, or in person at the Bermuda College Business Office on the second floor of the College Centre Building.

Online payments must include a reference to the applicant’s last name and “SoMB”.

The deadline for submissions, which do not have to be samples of new work, is May 15.

Inquiries about the course and confirmation of registration, which is recommended, can be e-mailed to sitesofmemorybda@gmail.com

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Published March 17, 2026 at 7:50 am (Updated March 17, 2026 at 7:49 am)

Writers urged to join creative writing anthology project

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