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Read In promises ‘bare sport’

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BARE WORDS, bare sport and bare anguish.

That is what is in store for patrons at this year’s LIME Crop Over Read In on July 5 at Harrison’s Cave, St Thomas.

Speaking at the launch at Church Village Green, The City yesterday, event producer Ayesha Gibson-Gill said this year’s edition should be exciting.

“Because it’s bare words, the concept was to really stretch and show all forms of creative writing in Barbados. Writing is important for recording truths . . . . We have poets, we’ve got spoke word poets, we’ve got music that underlines serious lyricism,’” Gibson-Gill said.

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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