Lisa Allen-Agostini
Lisa Allen-Agostini (born 1970s) is a Trinidadian journalist, editor and writer of fiction, poetry and drama. She is also a stand-up comedian, performing as "Just Lisa".Allen-Agostini has been a columnist for the ''Trinidad and Tobago Guardian'', writing both in Trinidadian Creole and in Standard English, and among other publications where her journalism appears are the ''Trinidad Express'', ''Caribbean Beat'', ''Caribbean Review of Books'', and ''Trinidad and Tobago Newsday''. She is the author of novels both for young people and adults, and her fiction and poetry have been published widely, including in ''Lightspeed'', ''Wasafiri'', ''sx salon'', ''Susumba'', ''Moko'', ''past simple'', and ''About Place Journal''. She is a contributor to the anthologies ''Mothership: Tales of Afrofuturism and Beyond'' (edited by Bill Campbell and Edward Austin Hall, 2013) and ''New Daughters of Africa'' (edited by Margaret Busby, 2019). Allen-Agostini's debut adult novel, ''The Bread the Devil Knead'', was selected in April 2022 for the shortlist of the Women's Prize for Fiction. Provided by Wikipedia