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Shujah Alex Reiph"A Book Fair for the entire family."
Shujah Reiph

Book Fair Coordinator

The St. Martin Book Fair was founded in 2003, by Shujah Alex Reiph, president of Conscious Lyrics Foundation and co-founded by Lasana M. Sekou, projects director of House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP). Inspired by the HNP Creative Writing Program (CWP), in which Reiph was a participant, the book fair was organized and launched on June 20, 2003, by CLF and HNP—well before the six-month CWP was completed. The members and officers of CLF were chiefly responsible for spearheading the organization of the first three-day fair in less than two months. During the 2003 launch reception, Josianne Fleming-Artsen, president of the University of St. Martin (USM), suggested to Reiph the participation of USM in future book fairs. Since 2004, USM has been the collaborator of the St. Martin Book Fair and its campus remains home to the main book fair day of workshops, general sessions, and book sales. The idea of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau (STB) as the main book fair patron since 2004, came from STB head Regina LaBega during a conversation with Sekou. As a virtual partner through the STB, the government of island territory St. Maarten, led by Commissioner of Education Sarah Wescott-Williams, has proven to be a stalwart patron of the St. Martin Book Fair. Fabian A. Badejo of ADE Consulting, Rhoda Arrindell and Dr. Maria van Enckevort of USM, and Jacqueline Sample of HNP are core to book fair planning. The opening ceremony of the book fair is alternated each year between Great Bay (Philipsburg) and Marigot, both capitals of St. Martin. The closing ceremony is always highlighted with the “main” or “feature” book launch of a new HNP title, normally published the same year in which the book fair takes place. In 2006, Sekou came up with the idea of the President’s Forum as a “symposium” in recognition of the USM role (The first President’s Forum Award was presented to the distinguished poet Kamau Brathwaite, a book fair guest author that year). Since 2005, with the installation of, and as a result of the organization and execution by the energetic Book Fair Committee (BFC), the widening activities to schools and different districts, novel workshop ideas, and media appearances have involved at least 1000 people directly and indirectly each year in the St. Martin Book Fair. The St. Martin Book Fair and its organizing foundations, CLF and HNP, are non-profit NGOs. The advertising sponsors and financial gifts and grants from friends, contributors and patrons of the arts have been most important in the development of the St. Martin Book Fair since its inception; and the volunteer, materiel, and financial support, gifts, and grants are encouraged, always welcomed and greatly appreciated. We welcome one and all to have a “Sweet St. Martin” time at our Charismatically Caribbean book fair.


Welcome

Meet and talk with our St. Martin and visiting
authors, workshop coordinators and booksellers.
Enjoy exciting workshops, general sessions, book
buys and book signings throughout this three-
day book fair for the entire family ... at the
University of St. Martin, Maison des Enterprises,
Belair Health & Fitness Club, American University
of the Caribbean, and high schools throughout
St. Martin.

Sponsors:

Patrons of the Nation's Arts

Organizers:

Conscious Lyrics Foundation &
House of Nehesi Publishers
in collaboration with the University of St. Martin


Contact Information
Book Fair Coordinator
Shujah Reiph

Addresses
Conscious Lyrics foundations
P.O. Box 774
Philipsburg, St. Martin
Caribbean


House of Nehesi Publishers
P.O. Box 460
Philipsburg, St. Martin
Caribbean

Tel. (590.690) 30.73.66
Fax (599) 542.4435

consciouslyrics@yahoo.com
nehesi@sintmaarten.net
www.houseofnehesipublish.com

Links
St. Maarten Tourist Office
University of St. Maarten
Conscious Lyrics Foundation
House of Nehesi Publishers
Truly Caribbean
AVS News Online

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