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Alex Segura’s Latest Murder-Mystery Novel Stars Cuban-American Protagonist

By Carolina del BustoMarch 17, 2022

Secret Identity follows a young girl named Carmen Valdez as she navigates New York City.

Miami Author Dana de Greff’s New Book Is Tailored for Fellow Writers

By Carolina del BustoMarch 8, 2022

It’s never too late to start writing, according to author Dana de Greff.

Photographer David Godlis Publishes New Photo Book of a Now-Forgotten Miami Beach

By Carolina del BustoDecember 3, 2021

All the photos featured in Godlis Miami were taken over the course of just ten days in 1974.

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Local Authors at Miami Book Fair 2021: Kathie Klarreich, Tim Dorsey, and Shelly Tygielski

Local Authors at Miami Book Fair 2021: Kathie Klarreich, Tim Dorsey, and Shelly Tygielski

By Ashley-Anna AboredenNovember 10, 2021

Florida is a unique and inspirational home to many writers.

After a Year Online, Miami Book Fair Bounces Back with Its First-Ever Hybrid Festival

By Ashley-Anna AboredenNovember 9, 2021

After years of a committed community, the Miami Book Fair has gone through several transformations.

Queer Authors at Miami Book Fair 2021: Alan Cumming, Kristen Arnett, and Sarah Schulman

By Juan Antonio BarquinNovember 5, 2021

The Miami Book Fair is no stranger to queer authors.

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Florida Men Craig Pittman and Tyler Gillespie on the Environment, Religious Cults, and Overblown Narratives

By Nicholas OliveraNovember 5, 2021

Authors Craig Pittman and Tyler Gillespie have an in-depth conversation about their latest books.

Landscape Architect Raymond Jungles Publishes Latest Photo Book, Beyond Wild

By Carolina del BustoOctober 28, 2021

Beyond Wild showcases landscape architect Raymond Jungles’ recent accomplishments.

Dale Zine’s New Storefront Is Filled with Artist-Made Books, Zines, Prints, and Plants

Dale Zine’s New Storefront Is Filled with Artist-Made Books, Zines, Prints, and Plants

By Jeremy DavidJuly 8, 2021

Dale Zine is committed to fighting the glitzy materialism often associated with Miami.

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In <i>With Teeth</i>, Kristen Arnett Focuses on Messy Queers and Dysfunctional Relationships

In With Teeth, Kristen Arnett Focuses on Messy Queers and Dysfunctional Relationships

By Juan Antonio BarquinMay 13, 2021

Floridian author Kristen Arnett talks about her new novel, With Teeth.

<i>The Islandia Journal</i> Is a Collection of Bizarre Florida Tales

The Islandia Journal Is a Collection of Bizarre Florida Tales

By Carolina del BustoMay 3, 2021

Jason Katz has been slowly brewing the idea of starting a local zine for a handful of years.

Gabriela Garcia Makes a Splash With Her Debut Novel, <i>Of Women and Salt</i>

Gabriela Garcia Makes a Splash With Her Debut Novel, Of Women and Salt

By Daniel Andrés PalugyaiMarch 30, 2021

Gabriela Garcia’s debut novel, Of Women and Salt, is garnering well-deserved praise.

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Patricia Engel Highlights a Fractured Family’s Tale in Her New Novel, <i>Infinite Country</i>

Patricia Engel Highlights a Fractured Family’s Tale in Her New Novel, Infinite Country

By Daniel Andrés PalugyaiMarch 10, 2021

Infinite Country‘s masterful management of interior lives is something to behold.

Racial Healing Book Club Aims to Make People “Be Less Stupid About Race”

Racial Healing Book Club Aims to Make People “Be Less Stupid About Race”

By Tyler FrancischineFebruary 1, 2021

South Florida People of Color hosts a Racial Healing Book Club.

In <i>Aesthetics of Excess</i>, Miami Author Explores Chonga Culture and Its Appropriation

In Aesthetics of Excess, Miami Author Explores Chonga Culture and Its Appropriation

By Paola de VaronaJanuary 25, 2021

Jillian Hernandez’s Aesthetics of Excess examines how we racialize women of color for adopting styles that become popular.

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Connie Mae Oliver’s <i>Science Fiction Fiction</i> Is a Love Letter for Kids Who Grew Up in Miami

Connie Mae Oliver’s Science Fiction Fiction Is a Love Letter for Kids Who Grew Up in Miami

By Liz TracyJanuary 7, 2021

Connie Mae Oliver holds literal and literary snapshots of Miami from the late ‘90s and early aughts.

Author Jeff VanderMeer Explores Absurdity and Politics in His New Young-Adult Novel

Author Jeff VanderMeer Explores Absurdity and Politics in His New Young-Adult Novel

By Juan Antonio BarquinNovember 13, 2020

Jeff VanderMeer’s work has allowed readers to visit all sorts of realms.

Six Online Book Clubs to Keep You Reading IRL

Six Online Book Clubs to Keep You Reading IRL

By Jackie De FreitasNovember 9, 2020

Check out these book clubs riding the wave of online connection.

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Five Authors to Catch at Miami Book Fair 2020, According to Filmmaker Billy Corben

Five Authors to Catch at Miami Book Fair 2020, According to Filmmaker Billy Corben

By Carolina del BustoNovember 5, 2020

Terry McMillan, Bill Nye, Chuck Palahniuk, and more authors to catch during the Miami Book Fair.

First Amendment Children’s Book Teaches a New Generation About Freedom of Speech

First Amendment Children’s Book Teaches a New Generation About Freedom of Speech

By Carolina del BustoOctober 23, 2020

Your Voice Is Your Superpower teaches children about their most valuable weapon: their voice.

In His New Photobook, Daniel Duncan Captures Rare Glimpse of Cuba

In His New Photobook, Daniel Duncan Captures Rare Glimpse of Cuba

By Carolina del BustoAugust 11, 2020

Portraits of Cuba is not your standard photobook.

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Exclusive Excerpt: <i>The Year of Dangerous Days: Riots, Refugees, and Cocaine in Miami 1980</i>

Exclusive Excerpt: The Year of Dangerous Days: Riots, Refugees, and Cocaine in Miami 1980

By Nicholas GriffinJuly 29, 2020

Exclusive excerpt from Nicholas Griffin’s chronicle of a watershed year in Miami.

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