Deal News – GOAT MOUTH By Pamela Mordecai

Bridport Prize-shortlistee and author of RED JACKET Pamela Mordecai’s GOAT MOUTH, a collection of humorous short fiction about the Jamaican diaspora experience, to Bethany Gibson at Goose Lane Editions, in a nice deal, for publication in fall 2026, by Rob Firing and Amy Tompkins at Transatlantic Literary Agency (world English).

Born in Jamaica and educated there and in the USA, Pamela (‘Pam’) Mordecai and her family immigrated to Canada in 1994. A former language arts teacher with a PhD in English, she was for fourteen years publications officer in the Faculty of Education, UWI, Mona, and publications editor of the Caribbean Journal of Education. The author of over thirty books including textbooks, five children’s books, nine collections of poetry, a reference work on Jamaica (with her late husband, Martin), a collection of short fiction, Pink Icing (also available as an audiobook) and a novel, Red Jacket, shortlisted for the 2015 Rogers Writer’s Trust Fiction Award, her creative and critical writing appears in numerous journals, as well as in major anthologies of Caribbean and African-Canadian literature. 

Her writing for children and adults is represented in anthologies and textbooks on both sides of the Atlantic as well as in West and South Africa, India, Pakistan and Malaysia. She has a strong interest in promoting the writing of Caribbean women and has edited and co-edited ground-breaking anthologies of Caribbean writing. In 2010 her play, El Numero Uno had its world premiere at the Loraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People and, in March 2017, its Caribbean premiere at the Edna Manley School for the Performing and Visual Arts.

Pam is represented by Rob Firing and Amy Tompkins.

Congratulations, Pam! 

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