Publications
- In Press. “The Midwife Delivers Lily’s Son (1926)” (poem), in Yinna: Journal of the Bahamas Association for Cultural Studies (BACUS), Vol III. Nassau
- Forthcoming. “The Preacher Man Saves Lily’s Soul (1918)”, “The Carpenter Seals Lily’s Widowhood (1943)” (poems), in Anti-
- 2008. “The Carpenter Brings Lily Home (1924)” (poem), in The Barefoot Muse, Vol 7, June 2008
- 2008. “Sevenling: The Widow Addresses her Late Husband” (poem), in The Avatar Review, Vol 10, June 2008
- 2008. “The Mulatto Murders Lily’s Son (1948)” (poem), in Trespass Magazine, April/May 2008.
- 2008. “Sevenling: Flying South For Winter” (poem), in Eclectica, Vol. 12, No. 2, April/May 2008
- 2008. “Sevenling: Rock Star”, “Sevenling: You Dream” (poems), in Words-Myth, Vol. 10, Spring 2008
- 2008. The Children’s Teeth. Self-published: Lulu.com
- 2008. Essays on Life, Volume I. Self-published: Lulu.com
- 2007. “Roots or Routes? Migrations of Identity in The Bahamas”, in Yinna: Journal of the Bahamas Association for Cultural Studies (BACUS), Vol II. Nassau
- 2007. “The Scotsman Gives Lily Her Name (1904)”, “The Obeah Woman Tells Lily’s Fortune (1909)”, “The Seamstress Teaches Lily to Sew (1910)” and “The Midwife Delivers Lily’s Son (1926)”, in II, Vol. II, July 2007
- 2006. “Navigations: Insularity versus Cosmopolitanism in the Bahamas: Formality and Informality in an Archipelagic Nation”, in Managing Island Life: Social, Economic and Political Dimensions of Formality and Informality in ‘Island’ Communities, (eds) Jonathan Skinner and Mils Hills. University of Abertay Press
- 2005. “Lucifer Rex” (short story), in The Paumonak Review, Winter 2005, Issue #21 Pennsylvania. Web version here
- 2004. “The Candyman Sells Lily Ice Cream (1917)” (poem), in At Random 2004. Nassau
- 2003. “The Scotsman Gives Lily Her Name (1904)” (poem), in Calabash: A Journal of Caribbean Arts and Letters Vol 2. Web version here
- 2003. “Junkanoo in the Bahamas: a tale of identity” (essay), in Junkanoo and Christianity, Nassau: Media.
- 2003. “Junkanoo, Territory and Identity: The locality of competition” (essay), in Junkanoo and Christianity, Nassau: Media.
- 2002. “Generation Property: A Consideration of Customary Land Tenure in the Bahamas” (essay), in COB Research Journal Vol. XI. Nassau
- 2002. “Navigations: Insularity versus Cosmopolitanism in the Bahamas: Formality and Informality in an Archipelagic Nation” (essay), in Social Identities, Vol. 8 No. 2, June 2002
- 2002. “Introductory notes on ring games and round dances”, in Deep River of Song: Bahamas: Ring Games and Round Dances. The Lomax Collection, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.
- 2002. “The Seamstress Teaches Lily How to Sew” (poem), in The Caribbean Writer Vol 16. USVI
- 2001. “Paradise Lost: A Close Reading of Ian Strachan’s ‘National Anthem’” (essay), in At Random 2001. Nassau
- 2000. “Navigations: National Identity and the Archipelago” (essay), in Yinna: Journal of the Bahamas Association for Cultural Studies (BACUS), Vol I. Nassau
- 1998/9. “Navigations: National Identity and the Archipelago” (short version of essay), in Womanspeak 4. Nassau
- 1996. Scene from “My Father’s House” (play), in Womanspeak 3. Nassau
- 1995. Excerpt from “Eating the Raccoon” (short story), in Review: Latin American Literature and Arts, Spring issue
- 1994. “Eating the Raccoon” (short story), in Amherst Review
- 1994. Excerpt from “Eating the Raccoon” (short story), in Womanspeak 2. Nassau.
- 1993. “Eating the Raccoon” (short story), in Oxford and Cambridge May Anthologies (ed) Michael Dibdin, Oxford and Cambridge
- 1993. Scene from Powercut (play), in From the Shallow Seas, (ed) Ileana Sanz Cabrera. Havana: Casa de las Americas
- 1992. “Aunt Selma’s Dilemma” (poem), in Lignum Vitae. Nassau.
- 1992. “My Grandmother’s House” (poem), in Womanspeak 1, Nassau.
- 1991. Junkanoo: Festival of The Bahamas. London: Macmillan Caribbean. Editing, updating and expansion of E. Clement Bethel’s MA thesis in Ethnomusicology
- 1987. “Bay Street, Nassau, 1984″, “Aunt Selma’s Dilemma”, “The Prostitutes” (poems), in Junction: an Anthology of Bahamian Poetry and Prose, (ed) Eunice Bethel Humblestone. London: Macmillan Caribbean & Bahamas Poetry Society
- 1986. “Afterwards” (short story) in Thursday Next: More Stories from the Thursday Group (ed) D. J. Knight. Toronto: Childe Thursday Press


