Miami Book Fair: Six Celebrity Panels You Don’t Want to Miss

Bookstores aren’t usually prime real estate for celeb-spotting. The lobby of the Mandarin Oriental, the Standard Spa, or Louis Vuitton in the Design District are more likely candidates. But this is the week of the book fair, which means all bets are off, and bibliophiles of every persuasion (including the super…

Miami Book Fair’s Second Weekend Is Heavy on Author Panels

In its 32nd year, Miami Book Fair International brings a bevy of authors — both world-renowned and local gems — to downtown Miami for eight days of all things literature. With headliner Patti Smith having given a successful talk the opening night of the festival last Sunday, and the likes…

Jane Smiley’s Golden Age Marks the End of an Era

The thought of writing a series that spans a century with each chapter representing a year might sound daunting to some authors. Jane Smiley, however, is not just any author. With her latest novel, Golden Age, she closes out what has been dubbed the Last Hundred Years trilogy, a series…

Patti Smith Read from M Train to Open the 32nd Miami Book Fair

Who loves coffee, writes lyrical poems about feeding cats, and kicked off the 32nd Miami Book Fair with a tremendous bang? Why, that could be none-other than National Book Award winner and living rock music icon, Patti Smith. The 68-year-old celebrates the 40-year anniversary of her seminal album Horses and…

Cuban Author Achy Obejas Returns to Miami Book Fair

Call Achy Obejas anything but a jack of all trades: the accomplished author, journalist, and translator claims the only thing she peddles are words. “I always think it’s really funny when people say ‘the multi-talented Achy Obejas’ because actually I have very limited talents,” she says, a statement that’s unequivocally…

Women Are at the Center of Miami Book Fair 2015

The book-publishing industry has a gender gap. Study after study has shown the sector that should be the most enlightened has yet to shatter the glass ceiling: Men publish more books, and the vast majority of major literary awards go to male authors who write books about men. These facts…

Mia Alvar on Her Debut Book, Travel, and How She Gets in the Zone

If you think you can’t get down with short stories, then you haven’t read Mia Alvar. Her debut short story collection, In the Country, was published in June featuring Filipino characters living under martial law in their own country in the 1970’s and working and saving up in the Middle…

Bookleggers Launches Kickstarter to Fund Bookbox Project

Bookleggers Library founding member Nathaniel Sandler loves to read — at the beach, in a tent at The Everglades, at Shuckers Bar & Grill (not on a game day, of course). At a time when libraries face ongoing financial threats, Sandler and crew know the challenges in keeping the rest…

Elizabeth Gilbert Brings Big Magic to Knight Concert Hall

Elizabeth Gilbert is no underachiever. The much-beloved author has a pretty impressive CV: An article she wrote became the basis for Coyote Ugly, Julia Roberts played her in the movie of her life adapted from her memoir Eat Pray Love, and Oprah is her BFF. Who could ask for anything more? But…

Miami Book Fair 2015 Features Some of the City’s Best Voices

Read any good books lately? For lit nerds and wordsmiths, October begins the real countdown to Miami Book Fair International (MBFI), which runs from November 15 through 22. For one week, the Magic City get its Woodstock, its Comic-Con, its World Series, its U.S. Open. Big names like Isabel Allende,…

Salman Rushdie on His New Novel, Blur, and Strangeness

Born in Bombay, India, Salman Rushdie has made a name for himself over the last few decades in both traditional and nontraditional ways. The traditional: Win the Booker Prize. Get knighted. Non-traditional: Work with U2. Go into hiding after publishing The Satanic Verses and appearing on an Al Qaeda hit…

USpeak Reading Featured Miami Writer Chantel Acevedo

For the first USpeak Flash Fiction & Poetry Performance Series of the 2015/16 year, students and the community at large are in for a treat. Local writer and new University of Miami Creative Writing faculty member Chantel Acevedo is back after years away, and will read from her new book,…