Sunday, November 30, 2025

November was LIT - Plenty Writing, Recording and Sharing

Produce from My Garden - Basil and Tarragon
November was a busy month. I've been studying for a certification exam, writing poems almost every day, recording every other day, taking care of my garden, recruiting new team members, solving complex problems, submitting poems to various magazines, publishers, and enjoying old and new music. I also shared poetry at two schools. Here's the literary snapshot for the month.

Steel Jackdaw
My poem, Lucky Star, was published in Edition 19 of Steel Jackdaw. You can purchase a copy here: https://www.steeljackdaw.com/edition-19.
Poem shared for Thanksgiving
Micromance Magazine
My poem, Got 2 Be There, was published by Micromance Magazine on November 4, 2025. This poem was written based on a prompt from Legendary Ink. Hear the spoken word track here.

Silver Birch Press
My poem, I am a Butterfly, was published by Silver Birch Press in the Bugs and Insects series. This piece was originally published in Voices Unbound.
Poem shared at the church harvest
BVI Book Highlight: The Frog in Prague
I encourage you to grab a copy of The Frog in Prague for your child!

BVI Litfest
I thoroughly enjoyed BVI Literary Arts Festival. Highlights included:
  • seeing Kacy Garvey perform in the Virgin Islands and promote the work she does with Jaiku Poetry
  • watching Michael Jefferson take the stage and share his poetry
  • sitting on a panel with April Glasgow, Isabelle Baafi, Raven Kelly and Joanna Gibson
  • sharing some poems during the poetry reading
  • learning from a plethora of Virgin Islands talents including Patricia Turnbull, Kyra Douglas, Travi Rozae, Charles Wheatley, Tiphanie Yanique, Andria Flax, Alton Bertie, Killa Tooma, Elmore Stoutt and Dr. Arliene T Penn
  • winning the prose competition for Long Story Short!
Poem shared for Culture Day
Read Yuh Ting 3
The 2025 Read Yuh Thing 3 was on October 30 2025. Tune in to see Kevin Grant, Michael Jefferson, Carlana Neverson, myself and other poets compete. Carlana and I tied for first place!

Highland Park Poetry
Thank you to Highland Park Poetry for featuring my poem, Face of the Desperate, which was inspired by Mario Strategythepoet Franklin and Clarence Ferguson Jr.!

Screaming: Beyond Borders (Woman Scream Collection)
My poem, Not Less, is featured in Screaming: Beyond Borders (Woman Scream Collection).

Orenaug Mountain Publishing
  • Orenaug Mountain Publishing published A Blank Palette, which is one of my earlier pieces. It reminds us that while we may look different, we are the same - looking for belonging. 
  • My Holiday Wish was published in Go, the Prayer Has Been Sent by Orenaug Mountain Publishing. 
  • My poem, Another Year, is published in the anthology, Echoes, Whispers, and Shouts, published by Orenaug Mountain Publishing. 
Heart of Flesh Literary Journal
I have two poems published in Issue 14 of Heart of Flesh Literary Journal: Silent Prayer and The Pouring of My Prayer

Life in Limbo Magazine
My poem, Stages, was published in Life in Limbo Magazine. https://thelifeinlimbomag.com/the-magazine/

Spoken Word Tracks
  1. PTSD: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/ptsd-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals.
  2. I'm Made Different: https://on.soundcloud.com/fl02ntoHQ39T99pR72
  3. Old Fools: https://on.soundcloud.com/pfePtvdCH4ju4rhlOD
  4. Too Many Strings Attached: https://on.soundcloud.com/A0HlBc0h5QOiVhO8CQ
  5. Lost Connection: https://on.soundcloud.com/BCxr9SkxSlzjfvl850
  6. Face Of The Desperate: https://on.soundcloud.com/9qKxmL7Hms4hjATSzW
  7. All The Riches: https://on.soundcloud.com/dZrm7LyC1lvZUkCvVe
  8. Battle Cry: https://on.soundcloud.com/63pBHNxPP1OfnCaSG4
  9. Dangerous Zone: https://on.soundcloud.com/athK9olOCFGLWupGuZ
  10. When Love Was Pure: https://on.soundcloud.com/B0ODutcDEdEQNra5Hs
  11. Sheep Herder: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/sheep-herder-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  12. I Don't Wannabe Alone Tonight: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/i-dont-wannabe-alone-tonight-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  13. Devil’s Wine: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/devils-wine-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  14. Please Let Me Go: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/please-let-me-go-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  15. VI Culture: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/v-i-culture-la-rabsatt-vocals
  16. Stay the Nighthttps://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/stay-the-night-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
New Poem
Resilience

what word best describes a strong woman
who faces glass ceilings smiling
adversity makes her push
she stands strong with proud hope
mother, sister, friend
exuding much
resilience
passion
strength

© Linette Rabsatt 11-26-2025

Thursday, November 6, 2025

Virgin Islands Book Highlight: The Frog in Prague by Chantal Flax-Ward

Threshold Frog in Prague
I have shared book highlights that have featured siblings or different books from the same author. My author today is Chantal Flax-Ward and she is Andria Flax's daughter and Lincoln Ward's wife. Her book is The Frog in Prague. The title is uniquely crafted and inspired by events stemming from the family's trip to Prague.

The Frog in Prague is ideal for early readers because of the vivid imagery and layout. The story chronicles the family's travel to Prague and how the author's young son, Loucan kept saying frog for the word Prague. The author tells the story as a loving parent who showed patience and understanding to her son. Readers also get a snapshot of Prague's attractions and culture.

Here are some highlights:
  • Dancing building
  • Duck, pancakes and cooked cabbage - classic dinner
  • Vlata River
  • Prague Castle
  • Changing of the castle guards
The family was unable to find a frog while they were on their journey until it was time to depart. Loucan met a lady at the airport who had drawing implements. Guess what happened next!
Dancing Building

A word from the author:
Parents have shared how much their children love journeying alongside the adventurous little traveler in the story, Loucan. 2026 holds much in store as I continue to build on his adventures, bringing new destinations to life in the series and sparking curiosity about the world.
Chantal Flax-Ward


Let us support our local authors, especially those who write for children. We must create literature that tells our Caribbean story, while appealing to our young readers.

Friday, October 31, 2025

October 2025: A Month of Writing and Performances

Our Beautiful Virgin Islands
I had fun in October with some local and online performances, and a few published poems. Of course, I am sharing a new poem. In November, I'll be participating in the BVI Lit Fest along with a plethora of talents. Invest in what grows you!

On another note, I was blessed to attend the CTO HR Conference this week. Many people wouldn't know that I was a recipient of a CTO Scholarship to attend Cornell University in 1999 for one year. It was amazing seeing the growth of the organization!

Pulse Poetry Magazine

My poems, Brought Up and Shattered Soul were included in the October issue of Pulse Poetry Magazine on pages 4-5. Other poets include Nelly Vee, Klassy Poet and Lisa ‘Lipps’ McCready. 

The Zest of the Lemon Volume 3 Autumn

The poems, Walls Speak and I Breathe You In have been published in The Zest of the Lemon Volume 3 Autumn

Poetry on YouTube


Sense and Sensibility Haiku Journal

The November theme for the Sense and Sensibility Haiku Journal is gratitude. Read haikus from Mike Jurkovic, Paul Callus, Thompson Emate, Boryana Boteva, me, and other poets in this series here:

WIWN Caribbean American Heritage Month Short Film 2025

I participated in the WIWN Caribbean American Heritage Month Short Film by sharing Granny Said A Lot. This film features Britton Wright, Kasi Senghor, Stephan Hughes and other Caribbean poets.

The Mocking Owl Roost

Domestic Violence is Real was published by The Mocking Owl Roost. 

Virgin Islands Book Highlight: Johnny the Great Rooster

I feature both authors and artistes on my blog. Johnny the Great Rooster was written by Jeffrey and Arona Forbes. I love a chicken story and this one is a good one! 

Tribute for Heroes and Foreparents Day

Monday, October 20 was Heroes and Foreparents Day in the Virgin Islands. I reshared my poem about my great grandmother, Christiana Freeman, because she is my hero! She was a midwife who delivered countless children and was also a stalwart Methodist. I celebrate her and will try my best to live up to her legacy. 

Performances

  • I shared Success on Sunday, October 5, 2025 at the Opening Ceremony for Public Service Week 2025.
  • On October 9, 2025, I was asked to give a response on behalf of the honorees at the Public Service Recognition Ceremony and I was excited to take my acrostic poem, GLOW, into meaningful remarks to inspire my colleagues. 
  • I visited Ebenezer Thomas Primary School on October 10 for their Open Mic and shared Our Gem and journal. Toyer Fahie was also there sharing some inspiration with the children.
  • I joined the LWG Poetry Meet on October 14 with Dr Anshu Sharma, Dr Lalit Mohan Sharma, Dr Rita Malhotra, Neelam Saxena - Moderator, and Rupa Rao - Tech Facilitator on October 14, 2025. I shared Through the Purple Portals of My Mind (Visual Verse) and The Answer is in the Trees (written at CARIFESTA XV).
  • On October 17, I performed Hand in Hand at the World Food Day Ceremony.
  • At the October 19, 2025 Fertile Brains Open Mic, I shared Heaven's Movie and Every Day. I'm on from 39:22. 

New Spoken Word Tracks:

  1. Gone in the Head: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/gone-in-the-head-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  2. Never Alone: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/never-alone-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  3. Prisoners of the Streets: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/prisoners-of-the-streets-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  4. Everything You Are: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/everything-you-are-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  5. Butterfly Effect: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/butterfly-effect-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  6. Homewrecker: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/homewrecker-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  7. Hot Seat: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/hot-seat-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  8. Forgotten Treasure: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/forgotten-treasure-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  9. Sun and Earth: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/sun-the-earth-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  10. Still is the Heart that Finally Dropped Its Guard: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/still-is-the-heart-thats-finally-dropped-its-guard-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  11. Never-ending Eargasm: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/neverending-eargasm-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  12. Slipped Away: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/slipped-away-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  13. Everything: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/everything-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  14. On the Other Side of the Moon: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/on-the-other-side-of-the-moon
  15. Sound of Lovehttps://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/sounds-of-love-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  16. Music from the Hearthttps://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/music-from-the-heart-la-rabsatt-vocals
  17. Roses in the Cracks of My Hearthttps://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/roses-in-the-cracks-of-my-heart-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  18. Enchanted Fruithttps://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/enchanted-fruit-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  19. Following Voices that Lead to Poor Choiceshttps://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/following-voices-that-lead-to-poor-choices-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals

New Poem

Vacant

this spot is now occupied
because you said yes
this heart is indemnified
since you have me covered
I am no longer petrified
my soul’s vacancy is now closed
together we stand unified
as a neatly completed puzzle

© Linette Rabsatt 10-29-2025

I write to inspire the world with my words!

Monday, October 20, 2025

Virgin Islands Book Highlight: Johnny the Great Rooster

Johnny the Great Rooster
I first featured Mrs. Arona Fahie-Forbes on my blog with her book, Arona’s First Garden in 2020. I was very excited when I saw her at the 2025 World Food Day Market Event. She is one of the people who helped me in my public service career. She served as Deputy Chief Agricultural Officer and always displayed this passion for agriculture, young people and helping others.

When I passed by her booth, I noticed that she and her husband published Johnny the Great Rooster, which was illustrated by Delores Jones. Everyone who is close to me knows that I have a short story called, A Paltry Poultry Tale, about the chickens in my yard. Of course, I grabbed copy to write a review.

Johnny and Susan in the Garden
Johnny the Great Rooster is described by the authors as a “must read for all ages” because anyone can enjoy the contents. Honourable Julian Fraser, the 3rd District Representative and current Deputy Premier and Minister for Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change, provided an on-point synopsis at the beginning of the book, reflecting on its educational value. He said, ‘even before I read the book, I sensed that there was a lesson worth learning from it ….”

A glossary is shared before the story so that young readers will have a better understanding of the terms used in the book. Johnny is the alpha male on the Forbes Farm in Josiah’s Bay. The story begins with Johnny being the sole chicken on the farm and how the Forbes took care of him. Johnny eventually meets Susan and they form a bond.
An excerpt from Johnny the Great Rooster
The story takes different turns to show readers how vulnerable these birds can be. A dog attacks Johnny and Susan, but there are rescued by Mr. Forbes. Johnny is also threatened by another rooster, that he is able to subdue.

Johnny and Susan eventually marry and have their brood of chicks. The authors speak to the joy of birth with the family producing 12 chicks of 6 males and 6 females.

Many authors use animals to show morals and values. Jeffrey and Arona brought this story to life with vivid illustrations, and a well-developed story relatable story for Caribbean children.

Friday, October 10, 2025

GLOW: Taking GLOW from a Poem to Motivating Words

In my September recap blog post, I shared that I wanted to further develop the GLOW concept I wrote in my acrostic poem. I was further encouraged by the work and encouragement of Kacy Garvey, founder of Jaiku Poetry and our 2025 National Spoken Word Awards Best International Poet, and Kate Jenkinson, creator of the Poetry in Business Conference.

On October 9, I was able to share my thoughts in my response on behalf of fellow honorees at the 2025 Public Service Recognition Ceremony. Here is what I shared.
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I made my 15 year anniversary in the Public Service in June 2024. Today, whether you mark 15 hours, days, weeks, months or years, or 15x2 or 15x3 years - this message is for you!

I want us to GLOW! Yes, bright like the light bulb in our Transformation logo!

G is for Get up
L is for Let’s get going
O is for Open the door
W is for We’ve naught to see in the dark
Go Light Our Way

I wrote those words on December 11, 2024. I guess I was inspired. On June 8, 2009, I got up, got going and opened a new door. It was my re-entry into the Public Service after a 6-year break. I’ve been inspired but unhappy at times, helped though demotivated some days, happy yet frustrated here and there, ignored however tremendously supported throughout this journey. Each negative experience was always countered with something positive because of the people I have held close in my circle. I thank every person who has encouraged me in this journey.

Today, I want to challenge every Public Officer to GLOW Go Light Our Way.

G is for Grow. Your future is your responsibility. Take every opportunity to learn – not just for essential learning hours but your development. The knowledge you gain makes you a better person overall. You can make a difference in the community.

L is for Love. Start with loving yourself. Take time to eat, rest and enjoy yourself. There is no better feeling than hearing my coworkers burst into laughter during the day. Be good to each other. Be your brothers’ and sisters’ keepers. Check in on your people – the ones who have had your back. To those of us with 10 years and more - we have to support the new officers coming in and guide them to be ready for leadership.

O is for Overcome. Life is full of challenges and our jobs can be stressful. Take time to pray. I must also remind you that we ought to check ourselves. Nothing is wrong with asking for help and showing your vulnerability. Utilize the services of the Employee Assistance Programme if you feel overwhelmed.

W is for Win. Winning means different things for each person. Don’t think that I’m living in the clouds – like I said, life is full of challenges. But, did you know that small wins count too? You may have a particular goal and sometimes, that’s not what God has in store for you. Count those small blessings and celebrate them.

So whether you have 15 hours, days, weeks, months or years or more left in your Public Service career, always give it your best shot.

Remember:
  1. Your development and upward mobility start with your efforts and attitude
  2. Take advantage of every opportunity to learn and grow
  3. Network and collaborate with other Public Officers
  4. Always be honest with your feedback and be willing to accept the feedback when it comes to you. Feedback is not an attack
  5. Have a positive attitude with a focus on finding solutions
  6. Keep your customers at heart - we are here to serve the Public - treat them the way you expect to be treated
  7. Be open to stretching yourself - your development sits in your hands

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Monday, October 6, 2025

Thursday, October 2, 2025

A New Poem for National Poetry Day (UK)

Today is National Poetry Day in the UK. I am sharing a new poem, Weave, which was written based on a word prompt in the Inktober Challenge. This poem takes a slightly different on the word. Feedback always welcomed. 


Poem: A Neatly Bound Book