Guyanese Authors

Rex Lucas, Artist, Photographer and Author of "Reflections of Our Homeland" A Pictorial story.

Rex Lucas

Rex Anthony Lucas Sr., BA. Geography, CPP., Certified Professional Photographer (PPA).

“Capturing a moment in time and transforming it into another human’s vision of love, peace and happiness is one of the greatest gifts a photographer can give to mankind.” (Rex Anthony Lucas Sr., BA., CPP.)

Author, Dr. Frank Douglas: Excellence With a Mission

Defining Moments of a Free Man from a Black Stream - by Dr. Frank Douglas

At the 2010 Cambridge Academy Alumni Association International (CAAAI) reunion celebration in Brooklyn NY, Dr. Frank Douglas was a recipient of the prestigious Robert A. Pinkerton’s award for Humanitarian Services. We all listened attentively to his acceptance speech as he told his story of how he mastered the German language.

Ric Couchman, Teacher, Author, Poet, Blogger, and Much More

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Ric Couchman was born in Georgetown, Guyana. His background is in Theology, Literature, and Philosophy, and he has been an educator at the Robert Louis School in New York City for twenty-six years. Ric sees himself as a synthesis of congruence and contradiction. He enjoys living, laughing, and loving and sees Nature as his playground, his sustenance, and his inspiration.

An Author’s Journey - In Her Own Words by Yolanda Marshall

Yolanda Marshall

I was born in Georgetown, Guyana, to Herbert Marshall, a famous Guyanese Guitarist, and Hazel Marshall, a Bishop’s High school and University of Guyana graduate. At the age of five, my parents divorced and my younger sister and I lived with our mother. I used to love visiting my grandparents Alma and Livingstone Marshall’s home in Bent street.

Simone A. James Alexander Ph.D. - Professor & Author

Simone A. James Alexander

Simone A. James Alexander is Professor of English, Africana Studies and Women and Gender Studies and Director of Africana Studies at Seton Hall University, New Jersey, where she teaches and researches in the areas of Postcolonial literature, African American literature, African literature, Caribbean literature, Russian literature, American Literature and women writers.

Kimani Nehusi, African Historian Former Athlete, Academic and Author

Kimani Nehusi, African Historian Former Athlete, Academic and Author

Kimani Nehusi (PhD) is a progressive African historian born in Guyana. Dr. Nehusi is an athlete and academic who lectured at the University of Guyana, the University of London and the University of East London.

Kwesi Oginga, Radio Broadcaster, Pastor, Adjunct Professor, Author and Much More

Kwesi Oginga, Radio Broadcaster, Pastor, Adjunct Professor, Author and much more

Kwesi Oginga was born in Beterverwagting, Guyana. His life as a writer began at age 15. His works won him several Certificates of Excellence at the Guyana Festival in the Arts (GUYFESTA). His works were also featured at the Caribbean Festival of the Arts (CARIFESTA), and at the Festival of the Guianas in Suriname and Cayenne.

Eusi Kwayana: A Guyanese Political Legend turns 90

Eusi Kwayana: A Guyanese Political Legend turns 90

Today, April 4, 2015, Eusi Kwayana turns 90. It is difficult to properly analyze modern Guyanese politics without taking into consideration Eusi Kwayana’s wide ranging contributions. His political career has spanned the seven decades, which mirrors the period normally referred to as the modern phase of Guyanese and Caribbean politics.

Terry J. Logan, Author, Scientist, Entrepreneur

Terry J. Logan, Author, Scientist, Entrepreneur

Terry J. Logan was born in 1943 in Georgetown, British Guiana (now Guyana). He spent his first seven years in Kwakwani, an American owned bauxite mine. He moved to Georgetown to live with his mother and grandmother in his grandmother's hotel, the Park.

Guyanese artist Dudley Charles Stimulates Audience at NBC Studio, Washington, DC

Dudley Charles with Maureen Bunyan standing beside another of his paintings

Beauty it is said is in the eyes of the beholder and for everyone who attended the show last Sunday, January 22, there was much beauty to behold.

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