Chuck Palahniuk on Fight Club and Its Sequel, Fight Club 2

Nearly two decades have passed since Chuck Palahniuk published his iconic, anti-materialistic novel Fight Club. Adapted by David Ficher into a 1999 film, the book and movie achieved cult status, fans begged Palahniuk for a sequel. The novel left our unnamed narrator in a mental hospital, shot in the face by his…

Vanessa Garcia Weaves Painting and Storytelling in Her First Novel

Painters and writers have a lot in common. Writers often sketch out a scene, articulating the fine details of a tableau of their readers. Painters frequently employ elements of storytelling, weaving narratives between brushstrokes. Vanessa Garcia is a local painter and writer whose debut novel, White Light, incorporates elements of…

O, Miami’s Poetry in the Park Mixes the Personal and Public

Poetry in the Park, the crown jewel of O, Miami, is back at SoundScape Park for its second year bringing the masses the written word. This year, the unintentional theme of the event seems to examine the intimate versus the public. Attendees will be surrounded by poetry, including “O, Hi…

O, Miami Poetry Cruise Sets Sail Again on Friday

It’s been six days of O, Miami. Have you encountered a poem, yet? That’s the goal of the O, Miami Poetry Festival—to deliver a poem to every person in Miami-Dade County. Founded in 2011, O, Miami coincides with the celebration of National Poetry Month, which was established by the Academy…

National Book Award Winner, Phil Klay, Reads from Redeployment Tonight

Tonight Books and Books welcomes National Book Award Winner, Phil Klay. Klay’s story collection, Redeployment, sketches the lives of the young American men deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. Klay, a former Marine who served in Iraq, draws fully-formed characters, and his collection is no mere celebration of military heroics. Rather,…

Former Poet Laureate, Rita Dove, Reads Sonata Mulattica

Rita Dove’s Sonata Mulattica brings the whirlwind life of 18th century biracial violinist George Polgreen Bridgetower to modern audiences. Fans of her work will be able to hear Dove read from her poem at, “History’s Crevices: Sonata Mulattica’s Forgotten Prodigy” at the University of Miami this Thursday. Dove, a former…

O, Miami Expands Into Publishing With Jai-Alai Books

P. Scott Cunningham is a familiar face on the Miami arts scene. The founder of O, Miami has done something that might seem nearly impossible: turned Miami into a poetry town. But Cunningham wants even more from the Magic City. He wants a “whole different level of engagement with literature…

MasterMind 2015 Honorable Mention: Bookleggers

Just last week, Nathaniel Sandler moved Bookleggers’ headquarters into an enormous loft space just north of downtown. Most books are still in cardboard U-Haul boxes and black plastic crates stacked on top of each other in the back of the main office space. A giant logo for Creative Lifestyle Realty,…

Tigertail Welcomes Andrea Assaf and George Yamazawa as Poets-in-Residence

Tigertail Productions has made its name in South Florida as the “pioneer of innovative art,” and the tradition continues with two new poetry residencies beginning in February. Poets and spoken-word artists Andrea Assaf and George Yamazawa will give Miami’s youth the opportunity to learn more about themselves and the creative…

Mandy Baca, Author of Discovering Vintage Miami, Talks About the Past

Kendall native Mandy Baca is an unlikely historian. Her first loves aren’t the dusty archives and musty-smelling books that normally keep historians company, rather they’re the aromatic spices of the kitchen. Baca is a trained gastronome, she earned a master’s degree in Italian gastronomy and tourism from the University of…

Poet Richard Blanco Speaks About Renewing Relationships With Cuba

Since President Obama announced that the U.S. would begin the process of normalizing relationships with Cuba, there have been many loud voices more than willing to offer opinions. But the cacophonous landscape is often more defined by extreme positions that – for the last few weeks — have drowned out…

Mitchell Kaplan: Sire of Storytelling

In this week’s Miami New Times, we profile 30 of the most interesting characters in town, with portraits of each from photographer Stian Roenning. See the entire Miami New Times People Issue here. If Mitchell Kaplan were an author instead of Florida’s sire of storytelling, it’s a good bet he’d…