Monday 31 January 2000
First launched in Toronto last December, In Silence the Strands Unravel was published by Capricornus Enterprises of Canada.
Set in the fictional archipelago of Cantillean, the novel explores the feelings of three long-married women, who reflect on their failed and failing marriages. The common thread running through each relationship is a lack of communication.
A former social worker, teacher and library assistant, Seaforth is the author of three other books: Growing Up with Miss Milly, Voyage to Sandy Bay and A Boundary for Vimal.
From 1989-1993, she co-ordinated CAFRA’s programme on Women’s Creative Expression, overseeing the publication of Creation Fire: A CAFRA Anthology of Caribbean Women’s Poetry and CAFRA’s Publishing Handbook for Caribbean Women Writers, as well as the hosting of two successful creative writing seminars for women writers.