Christine Craig Explained

Birth Date: 24 June 1943
Birth Place:Kingston, Jamaica
Occupation:Writer
Alma Mater:University of the West Indies

Christine Craig (born 24 June 1943) is a Jamaican writer living in Florida, United States.[1] She has published collections of poetry and short stories, as well as children's fiction and several non-fiction works.

Biography

Christine Craig was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and grew up in rural Saint Elizabeth. She received a BA from the University of the West Indies. In 1970, she published her first work, Emanuel and His Parrot, a children's book. She began publishing poetry in the late 1970s and published her first poetry collection, Quadrille for Tigers, in 1984. In 1993, Craig published a collection of short stories entitled Mint Tea.[2] She also researched, wrote and presented a series of stories on Jamaican history for children's television.[3]

Craig tutored English literature at the University of the West Indies and was adjunct professor at Barry University in Florida. In 1989, she took part in the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa. She was editor in Miami for The Jamaica Gleaner from 1990 to 1998. She later moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[4]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Contemporary Authors Online. 2013. 20 December 2015. Biography in Context.
  2. Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=nGfMAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA276 . Craig, Christine (1943–). Elaine Salvory (Fido). Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English . 276–77 . Benson, Eugene . Conolly, L. W. . 2004 . Routledge . 1134468482.
  3. Biographical note, Book: Craig, Christine . Mint Tea and Other Stories . 1993 . Heinemann . 9780435989323.
  4. Web site: Christine Craig . Peepal Tree Press.