I love Trinidad and I love living there, but it's quite harsh.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think if I was Trinidadian, I would latch more on to the myths and romanticise the place more. I don't think it's my place to do that - they're not really mine. I'm an outsider.
Trinidadians love speaking their own English; it's full of poetic forms and can be playful and lyrical and comical. Trinidadians are verbal acrobats, and I love being on the island just to hear the people speak.
Trinidad may seem complex, but to anyone who knows it, it is a simple, colonial, philistine society.
Personally, I love Toronto.
Nothing was made in Trinidad.
The mixture of the Trinidadian people and the Indian people has caused a new culture to emerge.
While I am most at home in London, I cannot really label myself as either British or Trinidadian. I write in the English language and live in the U.K. I find it hard to say that I am an entirely British writer, especially when I supported Trinidad in the 2006 World Cup and also support the West Indies cricket team.
Out of all the places in the world, Jamaica is my favorite place.
Being in Jamaica, I feel comfortable there.
I love Barbados, it's really relaxing.