Stephen Dantes

Stephen Alexander Dantes is a Saint Lucian author (Poet and Novelist)and Spoken Word artiste who has been performing at different venues in USA,[1] Canada and Saint Lucia. He is a youth activists and is best known for his poems, 'Fair Helen', 'Rude Boy Reality', 'The Land the People and the Bottle', 'Recreating History', 'Country Boys of Darban', 'Where I'm from there is No Freedom', 'What if Juliet Never Found Romeo' and 'Ode to Love'. Members of the Caribbean Sports fraternity also know Dantes as the creator of the first Caribbean Sports website, SportCaraibe.net.

Early life

Stephen was born on Sunday 12 December 1982, at the Saint Jude's hospital in Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia. He resided in Darban, Choiseul until he was 16yrs, then moved to Castries. His mother, Marcella Dantes, was a housewife at the time. His father, Stephen Alexander Henry, was a mechanic. However, his father abandoned him and his siblings when he was just seven. He has not seen his father whom now leaves in California, since.

Writing and performing

Stephen wrote his first poem (Life) when he was in Form-3 at the Choiseul Secondary School. In Form-5, he compiled a small notebook with Reggae songs with a now deceased classmate, Aaron W. Phillip. In the first year at A'Level (2000), he wrote his second poem (Why is it I'm So Afraid?).

In February 2013, in celebration of Independence Day, Stephen offered two poems as a gift to the country, entitled, "Fair Helen" and "The Land, The People and The Bottle". He also released a comic strip where the superhero is decked in the national colours and he is seeking to engage young persons from age 10–19 will be naming the hero.

At age 29, he had the privilege of claiming 14 published literary books to his name. Four of these are print the other 10 are digital poetry eBooks. Most are available on Amazon.com[2]

Stephen performed throughout St. Lucia in 2012 and also embarked on a school tour to share and give back to the people.

Schools toured: Vide Bouteille Secondary, Choiseul Secondary, Soufriere Secondary, Saltibus Combined, and Banse La Grace Combined.

Performances

include but not limited to;[2] Schools, Hotels, Bars, Cafés and Lounges,National Arts Festival, HeadPhunk, Creative Industries Launch St. Lucia,[3] Word Alive, Annual National Telethon St. Lucia, Charity Events, Graduation Ceremonies, Saint Lucian Writers Forum, Private Party, Guest Performances, Small scale Jazz events, New York USA, Georgia USA, Ottawa, Canada, CBC, Barbados, Various media houses, TV and Radio.

Awards

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Bibliography

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Upcoming books

References

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