Maruchi Mendez Uses Her Family’s Story as a Basis for Song for Olivia
Song for Olivia is a touching time capsule of how fleeing Cuba affected one South Florida family.
Song for Olivia is a touching time capsule of how fleeing Cuba affected one South Florida family.
Think of John Green’s collection of essays in The Anthropocene Reviewed as Yelp for aliens.
There’s a lot more to Dale Zine than funky books.
Miami’s first festival celebrating artists’ book lands in the Design District.
The Pope of Trash is tired of self-righteousness.
Radiator Comics’ origin story begins in 2014 in Chicago.
Art Spiegelman’s Maus is having somewhat of a renaissance.
As the Miami Book Fair’s programs director, Lissette Mendez has seen some things.
From environmental journalism to crime novels
The icon will attend the Miami Book Fair to discuss his spectacular life.
Everyone keeps saying that print is dead, but more than 825 million books were sold in the U.S. last year.
A new book serves a lofty Florida of our dreams and memories.
The Russian-born photographer documents Florida’s many sides.
A product of G. Holmes Braddock High and Florida International University, he was reared in the 305 by Jamaican parents.
Dissent is an anthology of original stories from 150 authors.
Kwak wanted to showcase the lifeguard towers in a unique way.
All the Secrets of the World draws on Steve Almond’s experiences as a Miami New Times reporter in the 1990s.
Secret Identity follows a young girl named Carmen Valdez as she navigates New York City.
It’s never too late to start writing, according to author Dana de Greff.
All the photos featured in Godlis Miami were taken over the course of just ten days in 1974.
Florida is a unique and inspirational home to many writers.
After years of a committed community, the Miami Book Fair has gone through several transformations.