Our global audience visits sweettntmagazine.com daily for the positive content about almost any topic. We at Culturama Publishing Company publish useful and entertaining articles, photos and videos in the categories:
Our content comes from writers in-house and readers all over the world who share experiences, recipes, tips and tricks on home remedies for health, tech, finance and education.
We feature new talent and businesses in Trinidad and Tobago in all areas including food, photography, videography, music, art, literature and crafts.
Submissions and press releases are welcomed.
Send to contact@sweettntmagazine.com.
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Email: contact@sweettntmagazine.com
Phone: 1 (868) 747-8560
About our publication
Publisher: Culturama Publishing Company, San Juan, Trinidad
Directors: Joyanne James and Jevan Soyer
Sweet TnT Magazine was launched in 2009 as both a printed and digital platform based on the positive culture of Trinidad and Tobago.
The website covers numerous topics relevant to the global community. The printed issues focus on Trinidad and Tobago.
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
About our books
We have published books that are available on Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing since 2019.
Two of the books are in commemoration of the 10-year anniversary of Sweet TnT Magazine from 2009-2019.
2009-2019
Our 2022 series of 10 books is available on Amazon in both e-book and paperback formats. These educational resources support the content we provide on our sister website Study Zone Institute.
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Content about Sweet T&T
Readers worldwide enjoy content on all aspects of life in Trinidad and Tobago. Here are some articles that show why the islands are also called Sweet T&T.