
Diana McCaulay
Diana McCaulay is a prominent Jamaican novelist and environmentalist known for her engaging narratives that often address social and environmental issues in the Caribbean. She is a two-time regional winner of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize.
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Recent news mentions
Diana McCaulay’s book A House for Miss Pauline has been announced as the winner for the Caribbean Literature Conference (CARICON) Prize for Fiction.
‘A House for Miss Pauline’ wins Caribbean prize for fiction | EntertainmentDiana McCaulay is one of the award-winning authors featured at the Book Fairy Festival.
Step into a bookish wonderland | LifestyleDiana McCaulay is the founder of the Jamaica Environment Trust.
Theresa Rodriguez-Moodie and Diana McCaulay | What does right to enjoy a healthy environment mean? | Commentary
Diana McCaulay is the award-winning author of A House For Miss Pauline, which has been shortlisted for the 2025 Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize.
Diana McCaulay triumphs with ‘A House For Miss Pauline’ | EntertainmentDiana McCaulay is a two-time regional winner of the Commonwealth Short Story prize.
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