PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Trinidad-born United Kingdom-based writer, Monique Roffey, whose work titled “Archipelago” based on the 2008 floods here, has won the US$10,000 2013 One Caribbean Media (OCM) Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. St. Lucian poet, Kendel Hippolyte won the poetry category for his collection “Fault Lines” while Guyanese writer Rupert Roopnarine won the non-fiction category with his publication “The Sky’s Wild Noise”. There were 40 entries. “This is a response to something very tragic that happened to my family. It happened to my brother (Nigel) and it’s his birthday today. So you could just say happy birthday to my brother. So thank you (for the award) and thanks to my mum,” Roffey told the ceremony over the weekend.