The Snag by Tessa McWatt has been shortlist for the 2026 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature.
The OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature is an annual award for literary books by Caribbean writers, first presented in 2011. Books are judged in three categories: poetry; fiction — both novels and collections of short stories; and literary nonfiction — including books of essays, biography and autobiography, history, current affairs, travel, and other genres, which demonstrate literary qualities and use literary techniques, regardless of subject matter.
Described by the judges as “elegantly crafted, and compelling at every turn,” The Snag: A Mother, a Forest, and Wild Grief by Tessa McWatt “articulates, in bold, clear, and searingly beautiful language, how our personal grief is intimately connected to planetary loss … Inviting us to care for each other as trees care for the forest, it imparts rich lessons of hope rooted in the natural world, evoking collective love of life and mutual care.”











