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Dear Nigel, Congratulations on this well deserved reward and recognition! I hope you are safe, well and healthy. You may remember me from years ago. You kindly published an early poem of mine in KOLA. I am still writing (and acting now too,) and would love to be in touch. Warmly, Nehassaiu deGannes
2020 at 2:07 pm
I do remember you, Gillian. Last I saw, several years now, you were at Brown U. Glad to know you are still writing and are acting. You were, if my memory is correct, interested in acting while you were still in Montreal. ( I am just seeing this comment, largely because I rarely use this email. I’m more easily reached at hnigelthomas@gmail.com. ) Hope to hear from you.
2020 at 11:23 am
Dear Nigel, I would love to be in touch with you. I am a Black British writer based in London and an acquaintance of Michael McMillan – my mother was also from Dickson and much of my own writing is also linked with Saint Vincent https://linktr.ee/alexiskeir
2021 at 2:37 pm