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} s t n e t n o C Table of { What Happens @ the Fair? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Culture in the City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2013 Miami Book Fair by the Numbers . . . . . . 10 The Authors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Street Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2013
Generation Genius Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Generation Genius by the Numbers . . . . . . . . 23 Celebrating Espa単a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 The Virtual Book Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Thank you to our Sponsors and Supporters . . 30 Friends and Patrons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Sponsor Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Staff and Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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“For 30 years I’ve helped to serve this literary feast, and it has brought me
tremendous joy to see how many have come to be nourished at our table. I hope
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it continues always.
Alina Interián, Executive Director, Cultural Affairs at Miami Dade College
“Miami historically has been
famous for many things, but I’m not sure literary culture is among them, the book fair
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changed that.
Paul Bogaards, Publicity Director, Knopf Doubleday
“We wanted to
create the largest tent possible, so all of Miami
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could fit under it.
Mitchell Kaplan, Miami Book Fair Founder and Chair, Board of Directors
“You need these confidence-building
moments, and the book fair was a key one for us, it showed that Miami had the stuff. It gave donors, civic leaders and politicians the
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courage to pursue the rest of the agenda. Michael Spring, Director, Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs
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Mr. Dan Brown! Incredible writer and speaker! #DanBrown #MiamiBookFair @Olivia_is_On (Olivia Castillo)
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What happens @ the Fair?
Street Fair Three days, a million books, two hundred thousand readers, plus visual arts, theatre, music on the World Stage and delicious eats — a celebration unequaled. Destination Comics Miami Book Fair’s own comic con! Featuring creator panels, comicsmaking workshops, and publishers and comic shops. Junot Diaz
The Kitchen Cookbook authors discuss their
Authors at the Fair From newbies to Nobel prize winners these readings and discussions are the
culinary philosophies and demonstrate their recipes at the Miami Culinary Institute. A gastro-literary feast!
heart of Miami Book Fair International. The IberoAmerican Authors program features the best in Spanish-language literature, while the Caribbean program highlights top writers from that region. More than 500 authors came to the Fair in 2013, representing 25 countries and all genres of literature.
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Featured Country Miami Book Fair honors its home city — one of the most international places in the world — by featuring one country each year and showcasing its culture. In 2013, the Fair celebrated Spain.
Generation Genius: Literacy and Learning
Festivities started with the official visit of Their Royal Highnesses the
Interdisciplinary programs that
Prince and Princess of Asturias, Felipe
The Park
encourage learning and imagination
Just steps away from the bustle of
through reading and writing,
the Street Fair, The Park is an oasis of
storytelling, art, music and theatre,
dewy, green grass – the perfect place
leading to discoveries in the various
to read newly purchased books, have a
subject areas, including language arts,
picnic or do yoga!
math, history, geography, the sciences
and Letizia, and continued each night with literary discussions, an authentic Tablao Flamenco, and dozens of other programs highlighting Spain’s cultural riches.
and fine arts. Goal: To foster literacy in our community, rearing the next generation of engaged world citizens! Generation Genius Children’s Alley An educational and literary playground dedicated to children. Authors, storytellers, puppeteers, dancers and musicians bring stories to life on a plaza at the heart of the Street Fair. Generation Genius Authors Author readings and creative writing workshops for children and teens, at the Fair (best field trips ever!), and in classrooms all over Miami. Free books for all, thanks to Book Fair’s generous
Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Asturias, Felipe and Letizia
sponsors.
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y t i C e h t n i } { Culture Miami Book Fair International is more than a great festival, it’s a community brought together by shared passions – a passion for books and reading, and for making Miami a great place to live, work and play. The Fair has been making culture happen in the heart of Miami since 1983, always true to its founding principles of inclusion, constantly striving so that anyone, from anywhere, can come and fully
Richard Blanco
participate in the culture of ideas. Miami’s cultural landscape has changed and grown tremendously since planning for the first Fair started. Many longtime Miami residents and culture makers agree that the Fair’s viability served to inspire, to build confidence, and that cultural leaders felt more sure with each successful Fair that their own endeavors — Miami City Ballet, HistoryMiami, Miami Art Museum — would thrive also. The Fair proved to all that Miami had readers, and by extension, theater and dance and art enthusiasts. The growth of Miami’s cultural scene shows no signs of slowing. And its acceleration is most visible in the downtown area (where the Fair takes place) and its immediate neighborhoods to the north.
Opened in 2006, The Adrienne Arsht
“The Fair is committed to
Center for the Performing Arts is walking
promoting reading and to
distance from the Fair. One of the most
creating a space in Miami where
important art fairs in the world, Art Basel,
everyone can come together.
came to the area in 2002 and dozens of
We want everyone in Miami
“Basel Week” events take place in and
to find their Miami Book Fair,
around downtown. Mere blocks to the
and to know that when they
east of the Miami Dade College campus
are at the Fair, they are culture
where the Fair takes place is Museum
makers too, no matter their
Park, where just two weeks after the end
day jobs. Making the Fair the
of the 30th Fair, the Perez Art Museum,
vibrant, interesting, cool event
formerly the Miami Art Museum, opened in
that it is, is a collaborative
a brand-new building designed by Pritzker
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effort. We are all in it.
Prize-winning architects Herzog & De
Lissette Mendez, Director
Meuron. Set to open adjacent to PAMM
of Programs, The Center for
is the Patricia and Philip Frost Museum
Literature and Theatre @ Miami
of Science. A few blocks to the west
Dade College and Miami Book
of campus HistoryMiami is expanding,
Fair International
growing from one building to two.
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approximately 30,000 bibliophiles The downtown area has also become
from outside the region every
a hip place to live. Luxury, high-rise
year. In 2013, international travelers
condominiums have gone up in record
came from England, Spain, France,
time. In total, more than 20,000
Venezuela, Israel, Mexico, Argentina,
residential units have been built in
Chile, Jamaica, Trinidad and Dominican
downtown Miami since 2003, with the
Republic. U.S. attendees came from
total number of residents hovering at
New York, New Jersey, Connecticut,
near 75,000.
Ohio, Kansas, Texas, Massachusetts, Washington, DC, Maryland,
{ Reason #15 } It brings all of Miami together. Young families to
Fair founders, board members and
Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina,
staff feel great pride in the Fair’s
South Carolina, Georgia, Michigan,
role as cultural and civic standard-
Illinois, California, Washington, New
bearer, but even more pride in the
Mexico, Louisiana and Wisconsin,
Fair’s role in uniting community. And
among other states (per Touchpoll
Beyond the hard-core readers who come
there’s no mystery why. As part of Miami
Survey).
together at more than 250 readings and
Children’s Alley. Foodies to The Kitchen. Party people to the World Stage.
Dade College, known colloquially as
book discussions, the Fair brings hundreds
“Democracy’s College,” the Fair reflects
of thousands of South Floridians from all
“We are proud sponsors of
kinds of ethnic and economic backgrounds
Miami Book Fair International.
to downtown Miami during the eight days
As the campus bookstore
of the Fair.
for Miami Dade College, the
Miami Book Fair events are as varied as the
The Book Fair would not be possible
Book Fair aligns with our
people of Miami. And we know the Fair
without Miami Dade College. Miami Book
commitment to engaging and
brings Miami together like no other event.
Fair International is MDC, and every
supporting community efforts
year, almost all members of the Miami
beyond the classroom. We
Dade College family step up to support
are happy to support an event
the Fair in their own ways. In 2013, one
that so positively impacts the
member, Follett Higher Education, the
community and is loved by our
college’s bookstore, made a substantial
customers and associates. We
financial contribution. Follett believes in
look forward to sponsoring the
education’s transformative power, and
Book Fair for many years to
understands Miami Book Fair’s role in
come.
the values of its home institution, and MDC’s mission to serve as a “cultural and civic beacon in our community.”
Miami Book Fair makes community happen. And that makes us happy.
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the lifelong learning pursuits of all who
Fernando Cuevas, Regional
come through the gates.
Manager of Sales and Operations, Follett Higher Education
The Fair is not just a destination for locals. Every year, visitors from throughout the country, Latin America, and Europe, check in at area hotels. As the most important consumer book festival in the U.S., the Fair attracts
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r i a F k o o B i m a i 2013 M } s r e b m u N { e by th 205,000: total number of
visitors to 2013 Miami Book Fair International
25
1,687
countries represented by presenting authors
517 authors
across all programs
692 sessions
volunteers
powered the Fair in 2013
held during the eight days including: The Book Thief film screening, The Kitchen cooking demos, Children’s Alley storytelling and entertainment, World Stage live music, Generation Genius Authors presentations and Spain Pavilion activities
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venues, including Bardot, a bar in the Miami
Design District and Regal Cinema on South Beach
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1 million books for sale
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exhibitors,
including publishers, bookstores and community organizations
895,615
1
37,441
marriage proposal (part of Prometeo’s street theatre performances!)
arepas consumed
42.9 million
people saw tweets about the Fair
opinions expressed ;-)
54,189 people saw our Facebook posts
759,434 combined website and mobile site pageviews
36 corporate sponsors,
institutional supporters and foundations contributed a total of
$486,500
the value of in-kind contributions from corporate and media sponsors totaled
465 $88,500 Friends
of the Fair donated over
$610,525
Patron’s Circle members donated or pledged a total of $100,000 which will go to the MBFI endowment fund @miamibookfair
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} s r o h t u A The { 517 authors across all programs 25 countries represented by presenting authors 49 venues Some years back, then First Lady
travelers on journeys all over the world
in American culture over the past 50
Barbara Bush visited the Fair, calling
and to more destinations than any other
years, and the possibility of gender
it “an embarrassment of riches.” And,
airline, the Fair’s authors and their books
bias in the publishing industry. And that
while we are not at all embarrassed
lead Fairgoers on journeys of the
was only Monday. Beloved authors of
by it, the 30th annual Miami Book Fair
imagination.
two generations followed on Thursday,
International did resemble the jewel
with Pat Conroy and Cassandra King
box of a storybook princess. That
attracting the baby boomers, and
“American Airlines has been
Sherman Alexie packing the 700+
a sponsor of Miami Book Fair
seats of the Chapman Conference
International for 10 years.
Center with Gen Xers and Millenials. The
We are pleased to be a part
week progressed with religious scholar
of this world-class event,
and historian Reza Aslan, who enthralled
which brings together culture,
the audience with his rousing lecture
community and literature,
on the historical Jesus of Nazareth; Carl
docs/2013_fgg_all) to see what the
and showcases all that South
Hiaasen who had the crowd doubled
full program was all about. You will
Florida has to offer.
princess would have had a hard time picking favorites, and we do too. Below are a few highlights of our author program, but we invite you to look through our archived Fairgoers Guide (issuu.com/miamibookfair/
be dazzled. More than 500 authors presented
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over with hysterical tales of whacky,
Lina Santiago, Director of
corrupt Floridians; Wally Lamb, reading
Sales Promotion, Florida Region,
from his newest, searing novel about
American Airlines
class and race in our time, and Terry
books and engaged in discussions
McMillan with an insightful tale of family
during the 30th Miami Book Fair,
love and strife over three generations.
which opened with a heartwarming
Evenings With
The week closed with the brilliant and
talk about the importance of
Evenings With, the series that features
glamorous, Anjelica Huston, chatting
creativity and family life by one of
keynote authors every weeknight was
amiably about her life and long career,
the bestselling authors of all time,
a true measure of what the Fair is all
and U.S. Congressman John Lewis
about — something for everyone. Joe
who in true Book Fair style brought
Scarborough, host of MSNBC’s Morning
together one of the most multicultural,
Joe, covered politics, while novelists
age-diverse crowds imaginable
Erica Jong and Jennifer Weiner
anywhere, to talk about his long
covered feminism, women’s sexuality
struggle for civil and human rights.
Dan Brown. Sponsored by American Airlines, the author program is the heart of the Fair. And while American Airlines conveys
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Weekend Highlights
Russell Banks, and James McBride,
From the first book discussion on
who’d won a National Book Award just
Saturday at 9 a.m. — Vice President
three days prior to his presentation. Paul
Dick Cheney and his cardiologist on
Auster, the great novelist, presented
heart disease and the transplant that
a memoir, vivid with family photos and
saved the VP’s life — to the last author
illustrations — a slide show accompanied
Q&A on Sunday at half past 6 — TV
his reading. As did Richard Blanco,
political commentator Chris Matthews
whose memoir of growing up working
on the relationship between Tip O’Neil
class, Cuban-American, coming out as
and President Ronald Reagan —
gay, and becoming the first inaugural
the weekend portion of the Fair’s
poet to represent all those identities,
author program delighted, infuriated,
brought 500 fans to standing ovation.
• Nicholas Sparks on The Longest Ride
gave food for thought, tickled pink,
Non-fiction filled the 700+ seat
• Elizabeth Gilbert on The Signature of
fomented debate, inspired, moved
Chapman Conference Center on Saturday
All Things
some to tears, caused peals of laughter,
and Sunday: Doris Kerns Goodwin
• Helen Fielding on Bridget Jones: Mad
changed minds, widened eyes in
and A. Scott Berg talked American
About the Boy
wonder, affirmed opinions, and generally
presidents, Scott Anderson and Ari
• Billy Collins on Aimless Love: New and
caused brain gears to move at all kinds
Shavit talked Middle East, and George
Selected Poems
of speed in young and old alike.
Packer, Jeremy Scahill and Dan Balz
• Donna Tartt on The Goldfinch
discussed American politics — both
In Spanish
For 30 years, Miami Book Fair has
domestic and international. Poetry greats
• Edmundo Paz-Soldan with Norte
brought the greatest authors of our time
Nikki Giovanni, August Kleinzahler,
• Night of Music and Poetry with Magali
to Miami, and 2013 was no exception.
Campbell McGrath, Robert Pinsky and
Alabau, Ana Cecilia Blum and Estela García
The novel was represented by Edwidge
Sharon Olds, were among the many
• Night of Fiction with Isabel García
Danticat, Junot Diaz, Jamaica Kincaid,
celebrated poets at the Fair.
Cintas, Madeleine de Cubas and
Pre-Fair Author Events In the months leading up to the Fair, The Center for Literature and Theatre in partnership with independent bookseller Books & Books, whet the city’s appetite for books and lively discussions with almost 20 events in Downtown Miami and Little Havana.
In English • Salman Rushdie on Joseph Anton
Yolanda Ortal Miranda • Leer Para Estar Mejor with Alejandra Llamas y Mercedes Martí • Signal Ratner with 64 • The Night of the Poetas-Elfos with Chely Lima and Carlos Pintado • La Fundación Cuatrogatos presents El
Carnaval de los Animales Mitológicos • Narciso Hidalgo with Choteo.
Irreverencia y Humor en la Cultura Cubana • Erasmo Padilla with Tengo un Filin • Panel on Dictatorships in the XXI Century, with Osvaldo Hurtado (Ecuador), Asdrúbal Aguiar (Venezuela), Carlos Sánchez Berzain (Bolivia) and Eduardo Enriquez (Nicaragua). Moderated by
Jorge Edwards: A great man, a great thinker.
Guillermo Lousteau.
Gracias #MBFI30. Siempre lo mejor!
• Julio Schiling presents Dictaduras y sus
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Paradigmas II
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Literary Death Match Setting: A bar 2013 list of characters: 7 authors: 4 to compete, 3 to judge: Daniel Alarcon, Albert “Prodigy” Johnson, Meg Cabot, Kevin Barry, JJ Colagrande, Lauren Oliver and Lucy Knisley
Plot: When authors vie for the crown, (“American Idol” style) and are judged on such serious literary merits as the length of their hair and the color of their shoes, too many drinks went down the hatch!
Ending: Trendy, subversive, geeky, raucous, hilarious and just plain fun, Literary Death Match lured Miami’s most attractive lit-nerds for a night of genius storytelling.
Another great poetry event was the
are disrupting publishing and bookselling
of Spain, spoke about his illustrious
reading by Dinapiera Di Donato,
rounded out the Idea Exchange, a
diplomatic and literary career, which he
the first winner of the Paz Prize for
section of weekend programming that
covers in a newly published memoir.
Poetry. This new prize to recognize
emphasizes conversations on current
During the rest of the week, programs
Americans who write in Spanish by
affairs.
included a discussion of literature
publishing their work in bilingual editions
produced in Spain during the first post-
celebrates the multiplicity of voices in
Miami is home to the largest Caribbean
Franco years; a presentation introducing
U.S. literature, and was established by
population in the country, and as in
audiences to Miami’s lively digital literary
the National Poetry Series in partnership
years past, the Fair included authors
magazines scene; new works by Cuban
with The Fair’s parent organization, The
from Antigua, Guyana, Jamaica,
authors living in various parts of the
Center for Literature and Theatre at
Trinidad & Tobago and Haiti, including
U.S.; a very special Friday night with
Miami Dade College.
Elsie Augustave, Kwame Dawes,
the highly acclaimed, award-winning
Thomas Glave and Oonya Kempadoo.
Argentinian author, Marcos Aguinis,
The first program of Miami’s newest
discussing a novel about the iconic
literary program took place at the 2013
IberoAmerican Program
former first lady of Argentina, Evita; and
Fair. Reading Queer, which highlights
The IberoAmerican Program, which
a one-woman theatrical performance
GLBTQ authors and writing, funded
brings authors from all over the Spanish-
based on the poems of Federico Garcia
in part by the John S. and James L.
speaking world, this year counted with a
Lorca, performed by his niece, Laura
Knight Foundation, presented a panel
larger-than-usual delegation from Spain,
Garcia Lorca (Spain), and especially
of poets speaking from varied “queer”
the Fair’s featured country.
created for the Fair by the Garcia Lorca
perspectives.
Foundation in Madrid. The program opened with Cervantes
A number of panels on JFK, as well as
Prize-winner, Jorge Edwards. The
During the weekend, the IberoAmerican
a discussion on e-books and how they
Chilean-born, long-time resident
program featured 35 back-to-back
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events. Highlights included Alfaguara and Planeta prize winners, Jose Ovejero (Spain) and Lorenzo Silva (Spain), and the series, Conversaciones
Transatlånticas, during which two authors, one from Spain, the other from Latin America, engaged in dialogue. This year’s themes were theater, literature and politics, and noir literature by women writers. Television and entertainment personalities were big at the Fair in 2013, including Ismael Cala (Cuba/USA), Adamari Lopez (Puerto Rico), Alexis Valdes (Cuba/USA) and Jaime Bayly (Peru). The IberoAmerican Program invited Fairfavorites to return to Miami in celebration of the 30th anniversary, including awardwinning authors such as Rosa Montero (Spain), Esmeralda Santiago (Puerto Rico), Gioconda Belli (Nicaragua), J.J. Armas Marcelo (Spain), and Carmen Posadas (Uruguay/Spain). Current affairs discussions included panels on how to get children to read in Spanish; the Spanish book market in the U.S.; and the impact of new technologies on the book industry. Bringing debut and emerging authors from the IberoAmerican world to the attention of Fairgoers has long been a goal of the Fair, this year was no exception. The program featured Javier Calvo (Spain), Kirmen Uribe (Spain), Javier Mosquera Saravia (Guatemala), Camilo Pino (Venezuela/USA) and Elvira Navarro
Got my book signed by @AmyTan at the
(Spain), among others.
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} r i a F { t e e r St 251 exhibitors, including publishers and bookstores 1 million books for sale 692 sessions, including cooking demos and live music While threatening rain clouds hovered
sponsors and some book-related
Live Music
most of the weekend, the 30th Miami
merchandise (vintage book cover
Street Fair’s joyful vibe is made sound
Book Fair still brought crowds of
t-shirts, anyone?), can also be found.
at the World Stage, a live concert
200,000+ to downtown Miami over the
In 2013, the first book truck in the
venue adjacent to the food makers. In
three days of the Street Fair. Especially
country, in the style of trendy food
2013, the 20-act line up featured jazz,
large crowds were measured Sunday,
trucks, made its debut at the Fair.
pop, world beat and gospel, including
when like magic, the rain held off until
Venerable publisher, Penguin, parked its
Karina Iglesias of NBC’s “The Voice” and
closing time at 6 p.m.
orange and black truck inside the Fair
Young Arts Foundation alumni group,
grounds, and reported record sales on
The David Leon Trio. Saturday closed
closing night.
with a classic rock party courtesy of
Miami Book Fair’s Street Fair is sponsored by OHL-Arellano
the only band made up of authors. Now
Construction, a Miami-based
known as The Band Formerly Known
construction company that values community-building, and recognizes
“On behalf of the Executive
as the Rock Bottom Remainders,
Team, OHL-Arellano believes
the group, a beloved Miami Book Fair
in the Fair the same commitment
that participation in reading,
repeater, featured music superstar and
to creating a great place that is
writing, and performing arts
Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame inductee,
welcoming of everyone. OHL-
fosters creativity, ingenuity,
Roger McGuinn, as well as literary
Arellano’s commitment is long-term,
and confidence, particularly in
superstars Dave Barry, Amy Tan,
and they’ve pledged a half million
young people. It is with great
Mitch Albom, Ridley Pearson,
dollars over the next 10 years
pleasure that OHL-Arellano
Greg Iles, Scott Turow, Roy Blount
to support the Fair’s continued
sponsored the 2013 Miami
Jr., Sam Barry and James McBride.
success.
Book Fair International hosted by Miami Dade College to
The Kitchen
The footprint of the Street Fair is only
enable even greater access to
The Kitchen is one of the Fair’s newest
30,000 square feet, but it packs more
these inspiring and educational
programs, and definitely the most
than 250 colorful, peaked booths along
programs.
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delicious. Food world celebrities,
the winding streets. Booksellers and
Adrienne Fanti, Regional
emerging culinary stars, and world-
publishers anchor this temporary book
Development Coordinator,
renowned chefs prepare gourmet
bazaar, but community organizations,
OHL-Arellano Construction, Inc
bites and show off technique in the
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The Park @ Miami Book Fair “popped
Miami Culinary Institute’s state-of-
“Miami Book Fair International
up” in 2012 and was a huge success.
questions, they get to EAT! Special
premier events. It’s an
A temporary space, The Park is created
VIP dinners and lively panel discussions
important component
a day before Street Fair opens by
on newly-published cookbooks add
of Downtown’s cultural
laying down squares of sod on what
that extra spice. Chefs in The Kitchen
landscape, and continues to
the rest of the year is a busy avenue.
included TV personality, Ingrid
grow in prominence as the
Unfortunately, 2013’s rainy weather, put
Hoffman, and founder of the fusion
city’s urban core evolves into
a damper (pun intended!) on The Park.
movement, Norman Van Aken.
an international destination.
the-art demonstration kitchen, where the audience doesn’t get to just ask
Miami Downtown Development
is one of Downtown Miami’s
”
Lying on the grass to read was just
Alyce Robertson, Executive
not possible. Still, many kids enjoyed
Director, Miami DDA
the monkey bars (and the mud!) and
Authority sponsored The Kitchen.
Sunday’s better weather brought folks
Amongst its various roles, the DDA
out to the picnic tables and benches.
promotes downtown Miami as a
The Park
destination for entertainment and
For the second year Miami Book Fair
The Miami Foundation sponsored
relaxation, not just work. The Fair,
featured a pop-up park! The studies are
The Park through their Our Miami
and The Kitchen in particular, align
in and experts agree that green spaces
Initiative, which just like Book Fair
with DDA’s vision of downtown as
create community and encourage lively
(and parks) works to foster a greater
a place where Miami residents and
social engagements. The Fair, an event
sense of community.
visitors can find sophisticated dining
that brings community together, seemed
and entertainment choices.
the perfect place for a park, and thus
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A “Greener” Fair Over the years the Fair has taken steps to reduce its impact on the environment. Whenever possible, the Fair uses biodegradable materials, and works to ensure that staff, vendors and visitors recycle by making receptacles and other processes easily available. The Fair also encourages usage of public transportation and bicycles. Metromover — an elevated monorail that connects to other parts of the city — stops inside the fair grounds, and bicycle racks are conveniently located throughout. Discounts are given to visitors taking advantage of these “greener” transportation methods.
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“This Fair is pure celebration, a temporary Utopia where everyone comes together to enjoy, to FEEL joy.� Visitor from New York City
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The demand for comics has
“Our Miami encourages
residents to connect with each other and with our city. Urban green spaces like The Park are perfect for sparking these relationships. Miami becomes a more pleasant and attractive place to live when we create opportunities to
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engage in this way.
Javier Soto, Executive Director, The Miami Foundation
steadily grown since a formal program was created at the Fair in 2008. The numbers don’t lie. In 2013, four of the bestselling books of the Fair were graphic novels.
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Audience numbers at the panels
30,000 square feet of books
and author presentations have also grown, at the 30th Book Fair, the comics and graphic novels program had its own National Book Award finalist — Gene Luen Yang — as well as Ben
Destination Comics
Katchor, whose classic works are
Miami Book Fair is one of the first book
mainstays of the comics canon.
festivals in the world to make space for
Paul Pope, a “rock star” comics artist
comics and graphic novels. On the 30th
and writer, created the Generation Genius
anniversary, the Fair rebranded the area of
Days poster.
Bookshops at the Fair reported an uptick in sales. Publishers large and small appreciated engaged crowds. Among the
Street Fair where publishers and retailers
many publishers represented on
set up for the weekend, rolling out a
the street were Grove/Atlantic,
new business model in partnership with Diamond Comic Distributors and local, independent comics retailer, Tate’s.
“The Miami Book Fair is a
Workman, Hachette, Abrams,
festival like no other, and
Akashic, McSweeney’s, Penguin,
Diamond Comic Distributors
University Press of Florida and
is excited to partner with
Santillana.
Destination Comics, as the area was
the Fair to share the unique
named in 2013, was home to almost
literary format of comic
20 publishers and three retailers. The
books and graphic novels with
majority of the comics publishers set
their enthusiastic attendees.
”
up a co-op arrangement with Tate’s
Eric Hitchcock, Field Manager,
in order to minimize expenses while
Diamond Comic Distributors
maximizing the amount of titles for sale — Tate’s handled all merchandising
Comics and graphic novels have long
for the publishers in addition to curating
been important in Europe and Latin
a mix from his bricks-and-mortar store
America, with the rise of their popularity
inventory. This partnership created a
in the U.S., the Fair thought it time to
win-win for all — the Fair, Tate’s, the
bring graphic novel creators to Miami
publishers, and most of all, the fairgoers.
from Spain and Peru, including Miguel
Who sold most? Bestseller in fiction goes to Dan Brown, with Mitch Albom, Junot Diaz, Amy Tan, Erica Jong and Nikki Giovanni running close behind.
Gallardo, PowerPaola and Max, who designed this year’s official Book Fair poster.
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Bestseller in nonfiction goes to Anjelica Huston, with Congressman John Lewis (a comic!) running a close second, and Reza Aslan, Brad Meltzer, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Richard Blanco and M.K. Asante following.
Miami Book Fair official bookseller, the independent, Books & Books, opened its first pop-up bookshop in Children’s Alley. Books & Books, Jr. logged record sales of children’s and YA books during Generations Genius Days, the four ending days of the Fair during which all of the children and YA events and activities take place. Higher-than-ever sales in the juvenile categories reflect the increased emphasis families are placing on literacy, and bodes well for the future of the Fair.
Who sold most? In the kids and teens category, Jeff Kinney led the pack, with George O’Connor (a comic!), Marcus Zusak, Chip Kidd, Lauren Oliver, James Dean, Paul Pope (a comic!) and William Joyce coming soon after.
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{ Gene
Taking place over four days — Thursday
The magic mix that is children and books
Children’s literacy is central to Miami
through Sunday — Generation Genius
is nowhere more evident than in the
Book Fair’s purpose. There’s no need
Days encompasses all of the Fair’s
Fair’s Children’s Alley. Set in a plaza in
to quote statistics: children who read
programs for our community’s
the heart of the campus, Children’s
are children who learn, and learn how to
youngest members, celebrating and
Alley is primarily for 1- to 12-year-olds
think critically — the underpinning of any
encouraging reading, learning and
and seamlessly knits reading, learning,
healthy democracy.
imagination. Dozens of authors come
and fun. Seven pop-up venues, each
to the Fair especially for these programs.
dedicated to a subject area, come up
They read from their books and discuss
with the sun on Thursday morning, and
them with thousands of children and
maintain a round-the-clock schedule of
teens who come to the Fair with their
activities inspired by dozens of books.
schools or their families (or the authors
Subjects tackled during these hands-
visit underserved public schools in the
on, interdisciplinary activities include,
county and meet with students in their
visual art (The Paintbox), music (The
classrooms). Selected children also attend
Rhythm Factory), physical sciences
creative writing workshops taught by
(Mad Science Lab), health and physical
these visiting writers.
development (Healthy Bodies, Happy
“
As a supporter of arts
education programs for South Florida’s children, Peacock Foundation, Inc. is pleased to support Miami Book Fair International. The Generation Genius Authors program helps thousands of students attend the Fair, meet their favorite authors, and take home a signed book to be read and
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treasured.
Joelle Allen, Executive Director, Peacock Foundation
Kids), geography and world cultures In 2013, authors for elementary-age
(One World, Many Stories), and all
children included Andrea Beaty and
things developmentally appropriate for
William Joyce. For tweens and teens,
toddlers (Tot Time Play and Learn).
authors at the Fair included Michael
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Buckley, Holly Black and Andrew Smith.
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authors for kids and teens
48 author sessions
over four days: 24 at the Fair, including 2 creative writing workshops for teens on Thursday and Friday. 22 author sessions on Saturday and Sunday
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performances on children’s stages
literacy and learning activities
over 4 days in Children’s Alley
31 school buses
provided by Book Fair to bring children from public schools
15 author sessions
in local schools reaching 740 students
8,900:
• 4,280 on Thursday and Friday to children on field trips. • 4,264 to children attending Children’s Alley on the weekend
19,000:
11,000:
Students on campus for author sessions on Thursday and Friday
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Number of children visiting Children’s Alley on Saturday and Sunday
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Children’s Alley is also home to two,
Our Pride Academy to bring hundreds of
(TWO!) stages featuring nationally
children to the Fair who would not have
recognized authors, storytellers,
been able to attend otherwise.
musicians, and dancers staging highenergy performances and spinng
“We are so fortunate in our
magical yarns. In 2013, the stages
community to host one of the
featured musicians Secret Agent
most prestigious book fairs
23 Skidoo and Recess Monkey, and
in the country. The Children’s
authors James Dean and David Kirk,
Trust is privileged to sponsor
among dozens of others.
Children’s Alley because sparking a passion for reading
Act Now Theatre is Generation Genius
in children is critical to their
Days newest addition. Developed
”
success in school and in life.
and managed by Prometeo Theatre’s
Emily Cardenas, Senior
director and staff, Act Now features
Communications Manager,
performances in English and Spanish
The Children’s Trust
(some are nonverbal) that are appropriate for children. In 2013, Act Now welcomed one of Spain’s premiere children’s theatre companies, Bambalina, as well as master marionette maker, Pablo Cano.
Generation Genius programs of the Fair, and most school field trips, are made possible by generous sponsors.
School bus transportation to the Fair
The Fair’s focus on inclusiveness extends
and free books for almost every child
to Children’s Alley and all the Generation
who comes on Thursday and Friday, as
Genius Days programs. Special emphasis is placed on making events and activities accessible to children of all abilities. Every year, sign-language
well as for those who come with family on the weekend, are made possible by foundations, corporations and other organizations who believe that ensuring
interpreters are available on request, and
the well-being of children includes
programs specifically created for the
ensuring that they have a healthy
deaf community are scheduled in the
attitude toward reading.
...Happily Ever After stage. In 2013, on the Once Upon a Time... stage, dance
In 2013, supporters of Generation Genius’
choreographer and Book Fair artist-
author programs included The Miami
in-residence Carlota Pradera staged
Foundation, The Batchelor Foundation,
performances with students from
Peacock Foundation, Publix
Tropical Elementary, some of whom use
Supermarkets Charities, The Children’s
wheelchairs and/or have varying physical
Trust, Alvah H & Wyline P. Chapman
abilities. The Fair worked in partnership
Foundation, Cheerios Spoonfuls of
with more than 10 organizations serving
Stories, Wells Fargo, FPL, Regions
children with special needs, including
Bank, Scholastic Books, and Miami-
Down Syndrome Association of Miami,
Dade County Public Schools.
Miami Cerebral Palsy Association and @miamibookfair
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} a ñ a p s E { g Celebratin In 2013, all of Florida commemorated the
flag welcomed all visitors, and
Spain’s cultural offerings also spilled
500th anniversary of the arrival of Ponce
bookshelves laden with books by
out onto the streets during Street Fair
de Leon in Florida, and Book Fair joined
Spanish authors invited all to linger and
weekend, when fairgoers joined in the
in with brio. Festivities started with the
browse. Wall-sized reproductions of
culture-making, writing the “longest
official visit of Their Royal Highnesses
designs for book covers and literary
poem in the world” and creating poetic
the Prince and Princess of Asturias,
event posters reflected the evolution
fragments and greetings using 70 giant
Felipe and Letizia, who attended the
of Spanish graphic design, and served
inflatable letters. Both projects, titled
Fair’s inauguration in downtown Miami’s
both as decorative backdrop and
De la letra al libro (From One Letter, A
majestic OIympia Theater, a flawlessly
encouragement to keep reading. This
Book), created by artist Angel Arenas,
restored 1920s movie palace. The Prince
exhibit, titled La lectura en cartel,
have traveled the world. Installed in urban
spoke at length about the importance
included images used to promote
areas in Europe and Latin America, the
of books to a democratic culture, and
reading as far back as the 1930s.
projects have incorporated social media
stressed his delight in being part of an
to connect people with a shared love
event celebrating literature. Opening
But Spain’s plentiful cultural offerings
of literature. At the Fair, even famous
night festivities continued with an
were not to be confined to the pavilion.
authors got in on the writing. Esmeralda
enthralling flamenco dance and song
Weeknight “happy hours” took place
Santiago was one of the first authors to
performance by Suite Hispania, one of
across the street, where an authentic
write a poem on the long sheet of paper
Spain’s premier ensembles. The opening
Tablao Flamenco featured dancers,
unfurled during Book Fair:
of the 2013 Fair was one of the biggest
tapas, and tastings of Spanish wines, and
Paso a paso
in the Fair’s history – the sold-out
drew hundreds of revelers prior to each
step by step
theatre accommodated 1,700 fans.
evening’s main literary programs and
llegamos a nuestro futuro
music and dance performances. Among
we’ve arrived in our future.
The Fair’s celebration of Spain continued
the latter was Terekitetap, a group
each day over the next week. Inside the
with a revolutionary approach to the
Spain Pavilion, days and evenings were
folkloric traditions of the Canary Islands,
filled with back-to-back documentary
and a night of poetry and remembrance
and film screenings; author readings,
dedicated to Federico Garcia Lorca and
conversations and panel discussions
performed by his niece, Laura Garcia
on all aspects of Spain’s culture; and
Lorca. Concerts by the flamenco
storytellers and performances for
guitarist Jose Luis Monton, and the rock
kids, including the colorful antics of
musician Juan Perro, former lead singer
Reymala, a clown theatre group from
of the internationally acclaimed band,
the Canary Islands. The pavilion was
Radio Futura, took place on the World
designed as an immersive experience:
Stage, the Fair’s live music venue.
plush carpets in the colors of Spain’s
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Tablao Flamenco
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r i a F k o o B } l he { Virtua
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42.9 million people saw our tweets 54,189 people saw our Facebook posts Love it or hate it. Use it or not. Social
the message, reaching their fans, who in
media is part of the cultural fabric of
turn became fans of the Fair. On Tumblr,
our society and the way in which even
the Fair posted weekly Q&As with
larger numbers of people around the
authors, sharing them on Facebook and
world receive and share information. On
Twitter, as well.
its 30th anniversary, the Fair embraced social media like never before, and there
Twitter also served as a platform for
is no denying that Twitter and Facebook
author chats. Beloved humorist Dave
were central to the buzz generated
Barry, teen books megaseller Lauren
about the Fair.
Oliver and comics superstar Paul Pope, all participated in conversations with
The Fair’s 30 anniversary campaign — th
fans. More than 200 people logged on to chat with them.
— deployed over social media months
During the week of the Fair, fans,
before it hit print and outdoors. The
journalists, authors and publishers
30 reasons why Miami ♥ Book Fair were
intensified their social media interactions
posted on Tumblr, Facebook, Twitter
about the Fair. A quick peek at our
and Pinterest for the (social media
social media stats shows that
connected) world to comment on. And
between November 15 and November
they did. Thousands of responses were
30, 6.9 million unique Twitter users
logged. It was proof. Miami (and many
saw tweets about the Miami Book
other places!) loves Miami Book Fair,
Fair!
indeed. Official social media platforms of Book Fair joined in Throwback Thursday by posting vintage Fair photos. Thirty pics for each year since 1984 went up on Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest and Instagram, starting in April. The Fair also released names of visiting authors over social media, and those authors amplified
The Center and Miami Book Fair:
facebook.com/MiamiBookFair Instagram: @miamibookfair Tumblr: thecenteratmdc.tumblr.com twitter.com/MiamiBookFair pinterest.com/thecenteratmdc #mbfi30
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r u o o t } u o y { Thank s r e t r o p p u S d Sponsors an $313,000 donated by corporate sponsors and foundations Friends of the Fair donated over $90,050 $100,000 donated by Patron’s Circle members Our sponsors, friends, individual donors,
support, thousands of fairgoers
Book Fair this year. Their never-ending
and media partners are critically important
enjoyed all that Street Fair offered.
commitment to making Miami a greater
to the success of the Fair, not just
OHL-Arellano Construction is a Miami-
place to live, work, and play, led them
because of their financial support, but also
based construction company and their
to support several of the Book Fair
through their advocacy, their attendance,
commitment is long-term. The company
programs, including: “The Park” a pop-
and their help in spreading the word. Their
has pledged a half million dollars over the
up green space where fairgoers played
support accounts for nearly two thirds of
next 10 years to support the Book Fair’s
soccer, climbed monkey bars, picnicked,
our annual budget, and we are proud of
continued success.
or reclined to read their brand-new books;
the partnership we enjoy with each one.
Children’s Alley and Generation Genius Other new sponsors this year included TD
Authors programs; and the Transforming
Our supporters partner with us in many
Bank, City National Bank, Wells Fargo,
Communities panel, featuring three of our
ways, including sponsoring different areas
State Farm, General Mills, Regions
nation’s thought leaders in social change
and events, donating to our Patron’s Circle
Bank, and the US-Spain Chamber of
and community building.
fund, becoming a “Friend of the Fair,”
Commerce.
and supporting our children’s literacy and learning efforts.
Other returning sponsors who increased American Airlines was our other Premier
their support this year include,
level sponsor. One of the Fair’s most
The Peacock Foundation, Publix
We are fortunate to have many wonderful
faithful sponsors (more than 10 years!),
Supermarket Charities, Alvah H. and
supporters, but would like to highlight
their generous support provides air travel
Wyline P. Chapman Foundation, GEICO,
a few organizations, companies and
to many guest authors. The Fair’s author
and Car2Go.
individuals.
program benefits greatly from American Airlines’ commitment, and by extension,
Follett Higher Education, another
OHL-Arellano Construction was a
the many thousands of Fairgoers from all
Associate level sponsor, has been a great
Premier sponsor and a first-time sponsor
over the U.S. – and many countries around
supporter of the Fair over the years. In
of the Fair in 2013. If you attended the
the world – who turn out for author
2013 they increased their contribution
Fair, you may have seen one of our
events year after year.
— a special gift to celebrate the Fair’s
1,600+ volunteers proudly sporting the
30th – and in their capacity as Miami
OHL-Arellano logo on their volunteer
The Miami Foundation continued,
Dade College’s academic bookstore,
t-shirts. Thanks to the company’s
and increased, its support of the Miami
they promoted the Fair and recruited
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volunteers. Follett Higher Education
We would be remiss if we did not also
Development Authority, the Miami-
has also made a generous pledge to
recognize our other sponsors, including
Dade County Mayor and Board of
continue their support of the Fair for
The Batchelor Foundation, National
County Commissioners, the State
the next five years.
Young Arts Foundation, The Children’s
of Florida and Department of State
Trust, Greater Miami Convention
Division of Cultural Affairs, the
and Visitors Bureau, Miami Parking
Florida Arts Council, and the National
Authority, Goldstein Schechter
Endowment for the Arts for their
for the financial support that
Koch, Jackson Memorial Health, On
unwavering support of the Book Fair.
we’ve received over the years.
the Avenue, FPL, Wall Street Journal,
It has enabled the Miami Book
Mystery Writers of America, Kenneth
The Book Fair would not be possible
Fair to grow into one of the
A. Lattman Foundation, Tri-Rail and
without Miami Dade College. Co-
most important literary events
Scholastic; as well as all our media
founded by MDC President Eduardo
in the country. We have a lot
sponsors, including The Miami Herald,
J. Padrón, the Fair has been a part of
to be proud of in Miami. And
NBC 6, Comcast, Univision, WPBT 2,
the College since its very first author
most of all we are thankful
WLRN, C-Span2, Miami New Times,
presentation. The College supports the
that our sponsors and donors
Univision Radio, Diario Las Americas,
Fair with staff, space, and assistance in
have stepped up to support an
Classical South Florida, WDNA,
all ways, including set up of all venues,
event that is a cultural beacon,
Boomer Times, The Book Reporter,
audiovisual equipment and techs,
a true measure of democracy
South Florida Times, Miami Diario, and
custodial services and much more.
and of the power of ideas to
Caribbean Today.
Miami Book Fair International is MDC,
“
We are all extremely grateful
”
transform a community.
and our sincerest gratitude goes to the
Delia Lopez, Director of
We would also like to thank the
College for their unwavering support
Operations, The Center for
Miami-Dade County Department
year after year.
Literature and Theatre and
of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural
Miami Book Fair International
Affairs Council, the Miami Downtown
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Miami Book Fair International and The Center for Literature and Theatre @ Miami Dade College would like to thank the 2013 sponsors for their support.
{ Premier Sponsors }
{ Associate Sponsors }
{ Co-Sponsors } The Batchelor Foundation
{ Supporting Sponsors }
{ Media Partners } newsletter bookreporter.com
bookreporter.com
Vive Miami en Espa単ol
{ Hospitality Partners } !
{ With the Support of }
With the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Our generous Friends, patrons and sponsors. We are fortunate to have close to 700 individual donors and friends who contributed more than $200,000 through donations and memberships. Their support helps make the event the best book fair in the World.
Patrons’ Circle Members Lin Arison Michael and JoAnne Bander
Friends of the Fair
Jo Ann Bass Douglas R. Beam, P.A., Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Publisher:
Alvah H. and Wyline Chapman Foundation
Stephen Colyer · Arlyn Cypen · Nancy and
Stephen Colyer
Martin Engels · Griselle Farbish · Mary Jo
The Courtney Family & Margaux Interiors
Francis · Kelly Hamilton · Miami Country Day
Meredyth Anne Dasburg Foundation Green Family Foundation
ArtesMiami · Judith Blanchard · Jack Braman ·
School · Bobbie Simonds
Editor-in-Chief:
Larry and Deborah Hoffman
Mary Lou Dasburg · Marvin and Isabel
Patrick and Carol Kelly
Leibowitz · Linda Potash · Richard Preira ·
Hank Klein and Lisa Sloat
J.J. Schmidt · Jean Soman · Candis Trusty
Michael Landa, Aon Risk Solutions Miami Country Day School
Agent: Maria Albury · Michael Band · Michael Bander ·
Miami International Auto Show Morrison, Brown, Argiz & Farra, LLC
Robert Better · Barbara Bienvenu · Michael Blades · Deborah Bussel · Terence Connor ·
John and Gaye Patton Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Marcia Dunn · Ann Fries · Monique Halberstein ·
John Petillo, Jr. – ICA Risk Management Consultants
Hochberg · Mike Jankulak · Karen S. Jones ·
Jerry and Catherine Hanus-Zank · Fred David Leiwant · Barbara Levenson ·
Linda and Irwin Potash
Judy Loft · Lois Mamula · Thomas Mehrel ·
Jean Soman
Stewart Merkin · Robert Morison · Luis Manuel
South Motor Company of Dade County
Ramirez · Robert Rosen · Julie Simon ·
Joni and Stanley Tate
Linda Smith · Helen Stueck · Penny Thurer ·
Jerry Zank and Catherine Hanus-Zank
Masami Yamamoto
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} m a e T { r i a F The Book Staff
Board of Directors
Delia Lopez, Director of Operations
2013 Members: Maria M. Blet
Lissette Mendez, Program Director Paola Fernandez Rana, Program Coordinator Giselle Hernandez, Administrative Assistant Sara McCranie, Graphics Specialist Johanna Lawshea, Office Manager Joann Maria Yarrow, Director, Teatro Prometeo Corey Lewis, Manager of Corporate Relations
Part-time and Seasonal: Stephanie Farokhnia Perez, Operations Assistant Christy Ferreras, Logistics Assistant
Managing Director, KR Financial Services, Inc.
Eddie Dominguez Senior Vice President, Director of Marketing and Communications, City National Bank
Alina Interián Executive Director, Cultural Affairs, Miami Dade College
Mitchell Kaplan Owner, Books & Books
Kira Willig Attorney
Mariela Gal-Lerner, Ibero American Author Program Coordinator
Marlon Hill
Randy Louis, Office Assistant
Founding Partner, Delancyhill, P.A.
Gervacio Martinez, Office Assistant Melissa Messulam, Children’s Alley Performance Coordinator Bess Perry, Children’s Alley Program Assistant Claudia Quesada, Office Assistant, Teatro Prometeo Saphia Raymond, Author Program Assistant Nicole Swift, Generation Genius Coordinator Lisa Chariff Better, Memberships and Individual Donors Coordinator Nick Garnett, Copywriter and Editor Aileen Ochoa, Sponsor Liaison/ Special Events Coordinator
Members Emeriti: Eduardo J. Padrón President, Miami Dade College
Susan Cumins President, Susan Cumins Public Relations
Barbara Skigen Mervyn Solomon Librarian, Miami Dade College, Homestead Campus
Gita Shonek, Program Assistant
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300 N.E. Second Avenue Miami, Florida 33132-2296 305.237.3258 www.miamibookfair.com Miami Book Fair International is presented and produced by The Center for Literature and Theatre @ Miami Dade College.
Miami Book Fair International Board of Directors Mitchell Kaplan (Chair) • Maria M. Blet (Secretary) • Alina Interián (Treasurer) Eddie Dominguez • Kira Willig • Marlon Hill Members Emeriti Dr. Eduardo J. Padrón, Honorary Chair • Susan Cumins Barbara Skigen • Mervyn Solomon
Miami Dade College District Board of Trustees Helen Aguirre Ferré, Chair • Armando J. Bucelo Jr., Vice Chair Marili Cancio • Jose K. Fuentes • Benjamín León III Bernie Navarro • Armando J. Olivera Eduardo J. Padrón, President, Miami Dade College Miami Dade College is an equal access/equal opportunity institution which does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, color, disability, national origin, marital status, religion, age or veteran’s status. Contact the office of equal opportunity programs/ADA coordinator at 305-237.0269 for more information.