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Mark McWatt Mark McWatt (born 29 September 1947)〔("Mark McWatt — Brief Biography". )〕 is a Guyanese writer and educator. ==Biography== Born in Georgetown, Guyana, McWatt studied at the University of Toronto (1966–70) and at Leeds University, where he completed a Ph.D. in 1975.〔 He subsequently headed the English Department at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus, Barbados. McWatt has published three collections of poetry, the second of which, ''The Language of Eldorado'' (1994), was awarded the Guyana Prize. His first work of fiction, ''Suspended Sentences'' (2005), was the winner of a Commonwealth Writers' Prize in 2006, as well as the Casa de las Américas Prize for best book of Caribbean Literature in English or Creole.〔(Mark McWatt biography, University of the West Indies at Mona, Jamaica. )〕 His poetry has been much published in little magazines and he has contributed widely to journals on aspects of Caribbean literature. He was founding editor, in 1986, of the ''Journal of West Indian Literature''.〔 He is co-editor (with Stewart Brown) of the ''Oxford Book of Caribbean Verse'' (2005)〔(Mark McWatt page at Peepal Tree Press. )〕 and with Lucy Evans and Emma Smith of ''The Caribbean Short Story: Critical Perspectives'' (2011).
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