YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS
SPRING/SUMMER 2016
Bestselling authors, creative writing, literary socials and reading adventures for kids. In English and en Espa単ol.
Miami Book Fair, In November, and All Year Round The November festival takes place at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus in Downtown Miami. Year round programs and events take place throughout the city at partner locations and other MDC Campuses.
Reading The Big Read
A month-long reading campaign to engage reluctant readers. Powered by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. In Spring 2016, we are reading Brother, I’m Dying by Edwidge Danticat. Programs in Spanish, English and Creole will take place throughout the city.
Literary Happenings
Readings, lectures and signings open to the public, plus residencies and workshops at Miami Dade College and in public schools. In English and Spanish. NEW: A reading and conversation with the winners of The National Book Foundation’s 5 Under 35 program, which honors young fiction writers at the beginning of their careers. The Working Poet Radio Show (WPRS) a late-night, talk-style event show dedicated to exploring the working lives of creative people. Guests run the gamut from poets and novelists to graphic designers to nanotechnologists. Lip Service: Eight readers. True stories. And a live audience. Anyone can submit! You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll cringe. And you just might be inspired to tell your own story.
Read to Learn Books For Free
Many of Miami Book Fair’s programs and events are in Spanish, to best serve Spanishspeaking members of our community.
A literacy program, in partnership with The Children’s Trust, that encourages children to read by making free books available in Miami-Dade County’s most under-resourced neighborhoods. Shelves are located in public health clinics, neighborhood assistance centers, public housing and elsewhere. More than 5,000 books are given away monthly. Visit miamibookfair.com to donate money or books.
Writing Creative Writing Program
Non-credit creative writing courses and workshops scheduled throughout the year. In English and Spanish.
Miami Writers Institute
Annual creative writing conference featuring workshops with bestselling and award-winning authors and publishing professionals. In English and Spanish.
First Draft Literary Socials Write a story. Have a drink. Write a better story. Monthly.
¡Tomate Una Copa y Escribe Mejor!
Una tertulia literaria guiada. Damos un tema, escribes. Hacemos pausa para tomar una copa. Y seguimos! Mensualmente.
Paz Prize for Poetry
Miami Book Fair established The Paz Prize for Poetry in partnership with The National Poetry Series in 2012. The award honors a poet writing in Spanish and living in the United States. The second Paz Prize winner, chosen in Fall 2014, is Carlos Pintado for his collection, Nueve Monedas/Nine Coins. New contest submission period will open in spring 2016.
Generation Genius Writes
Creative writing workshops for children and teens in locations throughout Miami, as well as in their schools. Taught by local and visiting authors.
Miami Book Fair NOVEMBER 13-20, 2016 Author Events
From newbies to Nobel prize winners, these authors — their readings and discussions — are the heart of the Fair. In English, Spanish and Creole.
Street Fair
Three days: millions of books, thousands of readers, live music, special events by interdisciplinary culture-makers, and delicious food: a celebration unequaled.
Destination: Comics
Miami Book Fair’s own comic con! Featuring creator panels, comicsmaking workshops, publishers and comics shops.
Generation Genius Children's Alley
Activities in seven pop-up “fun rooms” encourage learning, imagination and exploration of science, visual arts, world cultures, music, and health and fitness.
The Porch: Miami Book Fair’s Hang-Out Spot The Porch is the place to meet friends, grab a drink and a bite, play games, browse books at Swampy’s Bookstore, groove with the Magic City’s fave DJs and catch a pop-up performance.
Generation Genius Authors
Author readings and creative writing workshops for children and teens, at Miami Book Fair (Best field trips ever!), and in classrooms all over the county. Free books for all, thanks to the Fair’s generous sponsors.
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The Big Read is a national initiative dedicated to supporting organizations across the country in developing community-wide programs which encourage reading and participation by diverse audiences. The Miami Book Fair has participated in The Big Read since its inception 10 years ago and has brought cultural programming to thousands of South Floridians relating to a variety of titles, including Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club, the poetry of Emily Dickinson, Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried and Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake, among others.
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The Big Read 2016: This year, we have selected The Big Read’s first nonfiction title, Brother, I’m Dying by Edwidge Danticat. We have selected this book to honor Miami-resident Danticat, and the estimated 197,000 immigrants from Haiti who live in South Florida. Given the large immigrant community in South Florida (from Haiti and other Caribbean and Latin American nations) the themes of family, exile, separation and reunion, as well as the issue of immigration, make this a natural match for our community. Program activities from March 1, 2016 to March 31, 2016 will focus on the universal themes addressed in Brother I’m Dying.
Event Highlights: Thursday, March 3 8 p.m. | Books & Books - Coral Gables, 265 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables
HAITI’S EARTHQUAKE AND IT’S AFTERMATH Jonathan M. Katz was the only full-time American news correspondent in Haiti on January 12, 2010, when the deadliest earthquake in the history of the Western Hemisphere struck the island nation. In this visceral first-hand account, Katz takes readers inside the terror of that day, the devastation visited on ordinary Haitians, and through the monumental-yet misbegotten--rescue effort that followed. The Big Truck That Went By is not only a definitive account of Haiti’s earthquake, but of the world we live in today.
In Spanish/en español Jueves 10 de marzo 7 p.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3ra Calle
PAPELES Y BALSEROS
Prometeo Theatre presents the short, bilingual play, Papeles, and Ernesto Ochoa presents his novel Balseros Papeles by Hector Pino and Brad Beckman Two travelers are detained by customs at an international airport in this satirical take on immigration, profiling and identity. Papeles was a City Theatre National Award recipient for Short Playwriting in 2013. 15 minutes. (Dos viajeros son detenidos por la aduana en un aereopuerto internacional en esta sátira sobre la inmigración, la discriminación y la identidad. Papeles fue galardonada con el Premio Nacional de Dramaturgia Corta de City Theatre 2013. 15 minutos.)
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The Big Read (cont’d) Balseros by Ernesto Ochoa Ganadora del premio Letras de Oro, principal galardón de literatura en idioma español de Estados Unidos, fue la primera novela que trató el tema del éxodo de cubanos en frágiles embarcaciones con destino a la Florida. La primera edición de la obra se agotó al poco tiempo de aparecer. Esta es la segunda edición, corregida y ampliada. (Rafters is the first novel written to document and examine the lives of Cubans who’ve emigrated to the U.S. on rafts.)
March 11: Opening Reception & Readings (Exhibit open March 1 - March 31) 7 p.m. | Little Haiti Cultural Center, 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami
MIAMI: ONE CITY, TWO HOMES: PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION Featuring the photography of Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Carl Juste, Miami documentary photographer Woosler Imhotep Delisfort, long-time Miami Herald photojournalist C.W. Griffin, Miami street photographer Stephanie Farokhnia and the work of students from the MiAmi project. More info at miamibookfair.com.
In Creole and English March 18 6-10 p.m. | Little Haiti Cultural Center, 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami
BIG READ @ BIG NIGHT: A FEAST OF WOMEN’S VOICES & BIG NIGHT IN LITTLE HAITI Enjoy a night of literature, music, art, food, culture and fun, as the Miami Book Fair brings the Big Read to Big Night in Little Haiti. Come out before the music starts and enjoy up-closeand-personal discussions with eight women writers of Haitian descent who will read from, and discuss, their most recent works of fiction and nonfiction, and children’s books!. Featured authors: Rebecca N. Carmant, M.J. Fievre, Margaret Papillon, Mahalia Solages, Marie Ketsia TheodorePharel, Fabienne Josephat and Cynthia Verna. Free copies of Edwidge Danticat’s Brother I’m Dying will be distributed. Presented in partnership with the 2016 Caribbean Reading Series, Rhythm Foundation, and Little Haiti Cultural Center.
Photos of Little Haiti, Little Havana, Haiti and Cuba curated by Carl Juste, founder, Iris Photo Collective. (Exhibit open March 11 - April 30)
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March 31
6:30 p.m. | Books & Books @ the Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
6:30 p.m. | Little Haiti Cultural Center, 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami
FIRST DRAFT: A LITERARY SOCIAL Write a story. Have a drink. Write a better story.
First Draft is a monthly writing prompt workshop that turns happy hour into great stories. This is how it goes: participants are led in a short, themed writing prompt, then everyone gets some time to write their stories. Those who want to, will read their work aloud. We’ll take a break to drink, eat and socialize, (your first drink is always on the house!) then we start the whole process over again. Theme: Out of place Instructor: Vanessa Garcia | Free. RSVP required: thecenteratmdc.org
March 26 7 p.m. | Books & Books - Coral Gables, 265 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables
STORYPALOOZA: THE BIG READ EDITION Theme: Family Stories Editors: M.J. Fievre, Nick Garnett, Andrea Askowitz Come out for a storytelling open mic! This is how it works: you got 4 minutes to tell your story in front of a panel of editors from Lip Service, Miami’s own, home-grown, live (true) storytelling event. Get some feedback from these pros before the submission period for May’s Lip Service show. Participants will receive a free copy of Brother, I’m Dying.
AUTHOR EDWIDGE DANTICAT IN CONVERSATION WITH AMERICANS FOR IMMIGRANT JUSTICE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CHERYL LITTLE, ESQ. ON IMMIGRANT RIGHTS.
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Thursday, March 24
Delicious Hatian food by Leela’s Restaurant. Edwidge Danticat’s Brother, I’m Dying tells the true story of the author’s uncle and father as they work to build a future for themselves and their families—one brother in Haiti and the other in America. When the book opens, the author is a grown woman living in Miami, and she learns, over the course of a single day, that her father is dying and that she is pregnant with her first child. Just weeks later, her beloved Uncle Joseph seeks asylum in the United States and experiences brutal treatment. Told through Danticat’s singular voice, these events set the stage for a powerful tale of loss and remembrance. Attorney Cheryl Little worked closely with Danticat on her uncle’s case.
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The Big Read (cont’d) Ongoing Events: March 1 - March 31 8 p.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3ra Calle
MIAMI WRITERS/ MIAMI SCHOOLS: BIG READ 2016 Local Haitian authors Rebecca Demas, MJ Fievre, and Marie-Ketsia Theodore Pharel lead creative writing workshops with high school students. Students explore their cultural roots and immigrant stories through writing, produce a chapbook of their stories, and receive a free copy of Edwidge Danticat’s Brother, I’m Dying.
In Creole and English March – May 2016
AYITI IMAGES: HAITI IN FILM
Ayiti Images, a traveling film series showcasing films about Haiti – on the island and in the diaspora, launches its Spring 2016 programming during The Big Read. Films were curated in partnership with film-maker Rachelle Salnave, founder of Ayiti Images. Stones in the Sun, film screening and conversation with director, Patricia Benoit La Belle Vie, film screening and conversation with director, Rachelle Salnave Audiences will receive a free copy of Brother, I’m Dying.
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March 1 - March 31
BOOK DISCUSSIONS: VARIOUS MIAMI DADE PUBLIC LIBRARY BRANCHES Book discussions will take place at public libraries, independent bookstore, Books & Books, and MDC campuses. Free copies of Brother, I’m Dying will be distributed to all participants.
Through March 12 Little Haiti Cultural Center, 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami The City of Miami, Little Haiti Cultural Complex in Collaboration with Lobey Art& Travel and Future Roots Collective Present
SYMBOLS OF FREEDOM: THE POWER OF REVOLUTION Little Haiti Cultural Complex Gallery features the work of contemporary Haitian painter Florestal Evens. This exhibition presents Evens paintings as potent visual explorations of the significance and history of Vèvè symbols. The compelling images provide insight into the African origins of Vèvè, their role as catalytic elements of the Haitian Revolution, and subsequent establishment of Haiti as the first free Black state in the New World founded by self-liberated African slaves. Curated by Marie Vickles, Curator-inResidence, LHCC Organized by Romuald Blanchard, Lobey Art & Travel
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PHOTOGRAPHS BY CARL JUSTE FROM THE EXHIBITION ONE COUNTRY, TWO HOMES
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DR. CARL HART, AFRICAN AMERICAN READ-IN
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visiting and local authors. In English and Spanish. Monday, January 25 Daytime and Night | Various Campuses, Miami Dade College
NOVELIST ANDREA CHAPIN
Chapin, author of The Tutor (Riverhead Books), will work with students at various MDC campuses. Free books will be distributed to students. Presented in partnership with Florida Literary Arts Coalition (FLAC)
Monday, February 1 10 a.m. | MDC North Campus, 11380 NW 27 Ave., Lehman Theatre, Miami Dade College
AFRICAN AMERICAN READ-IN WITH VISITING AUTHOR DR. CARL HART
Hart will discuss his book High Price: A Neuroscientist’s Journey of Self-Discovery That Challenges Everything You Know about Drugs and Society with students and community leaders as part of the tenth annual African American Read-in @ MDC. Free books will be distributed to students and event participants. | Free and open to the public
In Spanish/en español Jueves 18 de febrero 7 p.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3ra Calle
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Literary Happenings Readings, signings, residencies, and interdisciplinary events featuring
SAMANTA SCHWEBLIN PRESENTA SU NUEVA OBRA SIETE CASAS VACIAS Samanta Schweblin nació en Buenos Aires. Ha sido ganadora de premios literarios internacionales. Siete casas vacías, su último libro de cuentos, recibió en 2015 el IV Premio de Narrativa Breve Ribera del Duero, de España. En colaboración con el Consulado de Argentina en Miami y Books & Books
In Spanish/en español Viernes 19 de febrero 8 p.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3ra Calle
PALABRA VIVA WEEKEND: POESIA BAJO LAS ESTRELLAS Acomodado sobre mantas en los jardines del Koubek Center, el público asistente escuchará la lectura de poemas y cuentos en la voz de escritores y actores de la ciudad. Invitados: Daína Chaviano, Yosie Crespo, Juan David Ferrer, Ernesto G., Alberto Lauro, Carlos Pintado, Antonio Orlando Rodríguez y Orlando Rossardi. En colaboración con la Fundación Cuatrogatos y Koubek Center
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Literary Happenings (cont’d) In Spanish/en español
In Spanish/en español
Sábado 20 de febrero
Sábado 19 de marzo
6 p.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3rd Street, Miami
6 p.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3rd Street, Miami
PALABRA VIVA WEEKEND: DE ABUELAS LOCAS Y CARACOLES ESCARLATAS
DRAGONES EN EL CIELO DE MIAMI
Presentación de los libros infantiles El club de los caracoles escarlatas, de Daisy Valls, y Mi abuela, la loca, de José Ignacio “Chascas” Valenzuela. Los dos autores invitados conversarán con el público sobre su obra literaria y acerca de su más reciente título destinado a los niños.
In Spanish/en español Jueves 10 de marzo 7 p.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3rd Street, Miami
ERNESTO OCHOA PRESENTA SU NOVELA BALSEROS Ganadora del premio Letras de Oro, principal galardón de literatura en idioma español de Estados Unidos, fue la primera novela que trató el tema del éxodo de cubanos en frágiles embarcaciones con destino a la Florida.
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Evento cultural para niños. Presentación del libro Dragones en el cielo, del autor Sergio Andricaín, con ilustraciones de Israel Barrón. Invitados: Sergio Andricaín, Cristina Rebull, Israel Barrón y Ana Laura Delgado. Taller infantil de expresión plástico-literaria. Música para niños. En colaboración con la Fundación Cuatrogatos.
Saturday, April 2 4 p.m. | Auditorium at MDC Wolfson Campus, Downtown Miami
POETRY DANCE THE MAKING OF “SURYA: THE ETERNAL RHYTHM” Internationally acclaimed Indian dancer Ranjana Warier, and Adrian Castro, lauded as one of the most important poets of his generation, together translate poetry into movement. “Surya: The Eternal Rhythm” is a vibrant visualization of Afro-Caribbean poetry through Indian dance. Artistic conversation to follow performance by dancers from Warier’s Rhythms School of Dance. Original choreography by Warier based on Castro’s poems. This project is supported by the Knight Foundation
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Jueves 7 de abril 7 p.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3rd Street, Miami
LETRA E IMAGEN: UNA SERIE DE ENCUENTROS CULTURALES DE LA REVISTA LETRA URBANA Para esta primera actividad sobre “Letra e Imagen” nos acompañará Rubén Torres Llorca, un artista cuya obra está estrechamente ligada al cine y a la literatura y para quien establecer un diálogo entre la obra y el espectador es fundamental, y FRANCINE BIRBRAGHERROZENCWAIG es historiadora del arte, escritora y curadora independiente. En colaboración con LetraUrbana
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Thursday, April 14 7 p.m. | Chapman Conference Center at MDC Wolfson Campus, Downtown Miami
A NIGHT WITH THE NATIONAL BOOK FOUNDATION’S 5 UNDER 35 The National Book Foundation’s 5 Under 35 program honors young fiction writers at the beginning of their careers. This year, the 5 Under 35 program finalists are making their way to Miami for an evening of readings with Colin Barrett, Angela Flournoy, Megan Kruse, Tracy O’Neill and Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi. In partnership with the National Book Foundation.
In Spanish/en español
Jueves 14 de abril
Jueves 28 de abril
7 p.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3rd Street, Miami
7 p.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3rd Street, Miami
POEMARIO TRAMA VIVA, PRESENTADO POR FORO DE CIPRES DE MONTEVIDEO
ROBERTO BRODSKY PRESENTA SU NUEVA OBRA: CASA CHILENA
Una selección de las producciones realizadas por los participantes de los talleres de artes plásticas, escritura, música y cine Foro de Ciprés de Montevideo, donde los participantes desarrollan potencialidades y capacidades creativas y atraviesan los mundos maravillosos que surgen cuando la imaginación, la angustia, la fantasía y el delirio se organizan en una nueva estructura simbólica: el texto, una ilustración o una canción. Presentando por la Lic. Susana Poch, coordinadora del taller de escritura.
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Un dramaturgo chileno que bordea con desgano los cincuenta años y vive fuera del país regresa a Santiago para cerrar la venta de la vieja casa familiar. Narrada en segunda persona y de manera vertiginosa, Casa chilena confirma la maestría de Roberto Brodsky. En colaboración con el Centro Cultural Español y Books & Books
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Visiting Authors (cont’d) In Spanish/en español Sábado 30 de abril 10 a.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3rd Street, Miami
BRUNCH LITERARIO Una iniciativa novedosa que convoca a escritores -- locales e invitados de otros sitios a nuestra ciudad -- para exponer ideas y opiniones, mientras se disfruta de un café con croissants. Un anfitrión moderará la tertulia, donde se conversará sobre temas de interés común, se intercambiarán ideas y se compartirán experiencias. En colaboración con el Centro Cultural Español y Books & Books Actividad gratuita y abierta a una cantidad limitada de público (se requiere confirmación previa.)
Saturday, April 30 6 p.m. | Little Haiti Cultural Complex, Caribbean Marketplace, 260 N.E. 59 Terrace, Miami
THE WORKING POET RADIO SHOW Author and journalist Joseph Lapin hosts a live-recorded late-night style talk show dedicated to the working lives of creative people. For National Poetry Month, WPRS features The Dark Noise Collective, six awardwinning multiracial, multi-genre spoken word artists (Fatimah Asghar, Franny Choi, Nate Marshall, Aaron Samuels, Danez Smith and Jamila Woods).
Saturday, May 7 8 p.m. | Visit miamibookfair.com for location
LIP SERVICE: TRUE STORIES OUT LOUD Close out the Writers Institute with a night of LIP SERVICE: True Stories Out Loud, the smartest,hottest, and most honest storytelling event in South Florida. A blend of theater, storytelling, and literature, Lip Service features eight readers presentingtrue stories before a live audience. Anyone can submit a story for consideration (see submission guidelines below.) The stories selected for a Lip Service show are hilarious, heartbreaking, poignant, embarrassing, inspiring—and all true! Though Lip Service stories are edited and rehearsed, the setting and the live audience guarantee a spontaneous night like no other. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll cringe. And you just might be inspired to tell your own story. Have a story to tell? Submit one! Stories must be personal, true, and under no more than 1200 words. The submission period for the May 7 show begins March 26 and ends April 16. For specific submission rules and guidelines, visit lipservicestories.com/ submityourstory
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Admission: $15 general admission $30 reserved VIP seating
Co-presented with O, Miami Poetry Festival
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POET ADRIAN CASTRO. THE MAKING OF “SURYA: THE ETERNAL RHYTHM”
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Read to Learn Books for Free An early childhood literacy program that encourages children (ages 8 and under) to read with their parents by making free books available in Miami-Dade County’s most under-resourced neighborhoods. More than 4,500 books are distributed weekly to 40 bookshelves located in public health clinics, community action centers, juvenile justice departments and elsewhere. We depend on book and monetary donations from the public to keep up with the demand. Visit miamibookfair.com for information on how you can help! $1 = 1 BOOK = 1 CHILD
DONATE TODAY!
YOU CAN ALSO SUPPORT READ TO LEARN BOOKS FOR FREE BY DONATION
HAVE NEW OR GENTLY USED CHILDREN’S BOOKS TO DONATE?
1. Donate online at mdcalumni.com/read-to-learn
Drop them off in one of our green bins! We’ll take care of getting them to the children that need them.
2. Write a check in any amount to MIAMI DADE COLLEGE FOUNDATION with “Read to Learn Books for Free” in the Memo line. Mail to: Miami Book Fair @ MDC Attn: Read to Learn Books for Free 300 N.E. 2nd Avenue Freedom Tower, 7th Floor Miami, FL 33132
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Permanent book drives and collection points located throughout Miami-Dade County. Please visit thecenteratmdc.org for listing.
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Tuesday, February 23 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. | MDC Wolfson Campus, Downtown Miami
Introduction to Screenwriting with Margaret Cardillo Fronefield and Luke Fronefield Learn all the basics of writing a screenplay, and finish the class with a script that you can actually film.
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8 weeks, February 23 - April 12 Registration $190 (thecenteratmdc.org)
Tuesday, February 23 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. | MDC Wolfson Campus, Downtown Miami
Fiction Through Time and Place with Fabienne Josaphat Study historical fiction using elements of place, time, and cultural, political, and socio-economic contexts.
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4 weeks, February 23 - March 15 Registration $100 (thecenteratmdc.org)
Thursday, February 25 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. | MDC Wolfson Campus, Downtown Miami
How to Make Great First Impressions in Publishing with Nikki Moustaki Get practical advice on how to get noticed by agents, editors, publishers, nagivate the literary marketplace, and build your writing platform.
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Sábado 20 de febrero 10 a.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3rd Street, Miami
CLASE MAGISTRAL CON SAMANTA SCHWEBLIN:
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Creative Writing Courses Non-credit creative writing courses and workshops scheduled throughout
La teoría de las promesas: un encuentro con la cocina de la escritura
¿Cómo funcionan las maquinarias narrativas? ¿Cuáles son las claves fundamentales que distinguen una simple historia de un cuento inolvidable? ¿Cómo se trabaja la tensión? Un encuentro práctico e intenso con la cocina de la escritura y la imprudencia de compartir pequeños grandes secretos.
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In Spanish/en español Jueves 25 de febrero 7 - 9 p.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3rd Street, Miami
Historia de la cultura. Espacio para explorar con Rosa Mary Lerner Ocho encuentros interactivos para aprender, pensar y asomarse a la historia de la cultura. Un viaje a través del tiempo, tomando el asombro y el conocimiento como hilos conductores de la humanidad.
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8 semanas, 25 de febrero - 14 de abril Registration $190 (thecenteratmdc.org)
5 weeks, February 25 - March 24 Registration $149 (miamibookfair.com)
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Creative Writing Courses (cont’d) In Spanish/en español
In Spanish/en español
Sábado 30 de abril
Sábado 4 de junio
3 p.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3rd Street, Miami
10 a.m. | Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3rd Street, Miami
CLASE MAGISTRAL CON ROBERTO BRODSKY:
Taller de apreciación literaria con Jos Ignacio Chascas Valenzuela
Narrar la memoria: ficción y política en América Latina Los mecanismos de la ficción y la auto-ficción en algunos materiales fílmicos y narrativos, tanto propios como ajenos, con proyección de fragmentos y discusión con asistentes a la sesión. La expatria y el imposible regreso: ir y volver, un (viejo) dilema latinoamericano del cambio de siglo.
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Un taller no sólo para escritores, sino también para lectores! Esta nueva propuesta englobará varios conceptos: lectura, análisis, disección y apreciación de textos.
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The Miami Writers Institute A creative writing conference in the heart of downtown Miami The Miami Writers Institute is an annual creative writing conference produced by Miami Book Fair. It takes place over four days every May. The conference features intensive writing workshops with nationally recognized authors, craft talks, publishing seminars, manuscript consultations with literary agents, and literary socials, in English and Spanish! Writing workshops are limited to 15 students each, to allow for individualized attention. Come to Miami, soak in the sun, enjoy the vibe and write! For the most up to date information, please visit miamibookfair.com.
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4-Day Workshop Wednesday - Saturday, May 4 - 7 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
NEW SHADOWS: READING TO WRITE with Terrance Hayes This workshop will offer concrete strategies for writing when the only teacher available is a book. We will explore the ways “reading to write” can result in new poems. During the week we will look at how an assortment of poems “shadow,” imitate, and are in conversation with other poems and other forms (music, film, journalism). Most importantly, inventive imitations and transformations will be generated in response to the reading. One of the most compelling voices in American poetry, Terrance Hayes is the author of five books of poetry: How to Be Drawn (2015), longlisted for the 2015 National Book Award in Poetry; Lighthead (2010), winner of the 2010 National Book Award in Poetry; Wind in a Box, winner of a Pushcart Prize; Hip Logic, winner of the 2001 National Poetry Series, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award, and runnerup for the James Laughlin Award from the Academy of American Poets; and Muscular Music, winner of both the Whiting Writers Award and the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. He has been a recipient of many other honors and awards, including a 2014 MacArthur Foundation Genius Award.
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Miami Writers Institute (cont’d) 4-Day Workshop
3-Day Workshop
Wednesday - Saturday, May 4 - 7 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday - Friday, May 4 - 6 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
CONFLICT THROUGH CHARACTER: THE BOTTOM-UP APPROACH with Jacinda Townsend
FINDING THE RIGHT SENTENCE with Smith Henderson
Are your characters falling flat? Has your plot soured and curdled? This workshop proposes the cure: conflict through character, or the bottomup approach. While many writers start with an idea of a plot or even a theme, this workshop starts with the proposition that when we let our characters do what they will, we end up with conflicts that soar, plots that dazzle. We will visit with your old characters and your new ones: all you need to bring are their thoughts and voices, a pen and paper (or a laptop), and your creative willingness. Jacinda Townsend is the author of Saint Monkey (Norton, 2014), which is set in 1950’s Eastern Kentucky and won the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize and the James Fenimore Cooper Prize for historical fiction and was the 2015 Honor Book of the Black Caucus of the American Library Association. Jacinda grew up in Southcentral Kentucky, leaving at age 16 for Harvard, where she took her first creative writing class. Prior to attending the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, she worked as a broadcast journalist and lawyer in New York. Since receiving her M.F.A. she has been a Fulbright fellow and has taught at universities throughout the Midwest. She recently finished a novel called Kif and is a mom to two beautiful children who amaze her daily.
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Writing is complicated. Character, plot, imagery, metaphor, voice…there is so much to master in order to make a piece of fiction. But all of the story’s effects are built out of words, out of simple sentences. A good sentence can reveal the hidden meaning of the story, be the key to unlocking a character, or set the tone for the entire piece. In this class we will discover how the act of simply focusing on the sentence, one after another, is the fundamental tool in every phase of writing. From first draft to deep revision to final polish, finding the right sentence is your only task. Smith Henderson is the author of the debut novel Fourth of July Creek (Ecco), a 2014 New York Times Notable Book. It was the winner of the 2015 John Creasy (New Blood) Dagger Award and the 2014 Montana Book Award. It was also a finalist for the 2015 PEN Center USA Award for Fiction, the James Tait Black Prize, the Center for Fiction’s Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize, the Ken Kesey Award for the Novel, and the Texas Institute of Letters Jesse H. Jones Award for Best Work of Fiction. The novel also made the longlists for the 2016 International DUBLIN Literary Award, the Folio Prize, and the VCU Cabel First Novelist Award. The book appeared on the Best Books of 2014 lists for The Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, Kansas City Star, Book Riot and Powell’s Book Store.
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Miami Writers Institute (cont’d) 3-Day Workshop Wednesday - Friday, May 4 - 6 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
FROM CHAOS INTO ART: FINDING AND SHAPING THE LARGER STORY with Dani Shapiro Life often presents itself as one damned thing after another. When we set out to write about some aspect of our lives, paralysis may set in. Why this moment and not that one? Why this detail and not that other one? Given the seemingly endless array of choices, a writer might throw up her hands in confusion or despair, or fall victim to the “kitchen sink” approach. But not everything belongs, and — as V.S. Pritchett once said — It’s all in the art. You don’t get credit for living. In this workshop, in addition to giving feedback on the opening pages of student manuscripts, we will also generate new work on the spot, and will take a look at various aspects of modern memoirs in order to begin to identify the lenses through which writers can make stories – and hopefully art – out of what happened. Dani Shapiro’s books include the bestselling memoirs Still Writing, Devotion, and Slow Motion, and the novels Black & White and Family History. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, Granta, Tin House, Ploughshares, n+1, One Story, The New York Times Book Review, The New York Times Op-Ed Page, The Los Angeles Times, Vogue, Elle, Conde Nast Traveler, and many other publications. She has taught in the writing programs at Columbia University, NYU, The New School, and Wesleyan.
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In Spanish/en español 3-Day Workshop Jueves 5 y viernes 6 de mayo | 6:30 a 9:30 p.m. Sábado 7 de mayo | 10:00 a.m. a 1:00 p.m.
LA FICCIÓN CREATIVA: UN CURSO INTENSIVO con Daína Chaviano (For an English translation of this information, please visit miamibookfair.com and click on Writers Institute.) Un taller de 3 días que proporcionará a los participantes las herramientas para desarrollar sus habilidades creativas, descubriéndoles cómo construir personajes sólidos y tramas complejas. Se abordarán temas como: creación y manejo de los personajes (características, cómo crear personajes creíbles y efectivos, etc), elaboración de tramas narrativas (el cuento y la novela, el punto de vista del narrador, inspiración vs. creación consciente, etc) y publicación (revisión del texto terminado, presentación del manuscrito, búsqueda del agente literario, etc). Daína Chaviano nació en La Habana. En 1979 recibió el Premio David de Ciencia Ficción por Los mundos que amo. Publicó entre otras obras: Historias de hadas para adultos, Fábulas de una abuela extraterrestre, el ciclo de novelas «La Habana oculta», compuesto por El hombre, la hembra y el hambre, Casa de juegos, Gata encerrada y La isla de los amores infinitos, la novela cubana más traducida de todos los tiempos. Ha recibido, entre otros, los premios Anna Seghers (1990), Azorín de Novela (1998), Internacional de Fantasía Goliardos (2003) y la Medalla de Oro al Mejor Libro en Lengua Española (Florida Book Awards 2006).
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Miami Writers Institute (cont’d) 2-Day Publishing Seminar
1-Day Publishing Seminar
Wednesday and Thursday, May 4 & 5 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Friday, May 6 | 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. (Limited to 20 people)
HOW TO GET PUBLISHED SUCCESSFULLY with The Book Doctors (Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry)
PERFECTING YOUR PITCH with The Book Doctors
It is the greatest time in history to be a writer. The barrier to publishing has been torn down and now anyone can get published. But to get published successfully is a whole other matter. Eckstut and Sterry take you through the entire publishing process. This step-by-step, soups-to-nuts workshop will remove the smoke and mirrors from the murky world of publishing and give writers a compass and map to a successfully published book. Topics covered include: • Choosing the right idea • Creating a blockbuster title • Crafting an attention-getting pitch • Putting together a selling proposal/manuscript • Finding the right agent/publisher • Self-publishing effectively with ebooks, print-on-demand or traditional printing • Developing sales, marketing and publicity savvy • Producing a video book trailer and helping it go viral
A great pitch is one of the most powerful and underestimated tools any writer can have in his/her quest to be published successfully. From landing an agent and a book deal, to self-publishing well, to getting traction online, to attracting media, to convincing booksellers that they must carry your book, to letting readers know why they should buy your book, the perfect pitch is the goose that will lay your golden publishing egg. Find out how to craft a dynamite pitch. And be sure to bring your pitch with you, even if it’s far from perfect! Together, Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry, have appeared everywhere from NPR’s Morning Edition to The New York Times to The Wall Street Journal to USA Today. They have taught everywhere from Stanford University to the Miami Book Festival to the granddaddy of American bookstores, Strand Books in New York City. Their book, The Essential Guide to Getting Your Book Published, is the go-to book on the subject, and contains all the information you’ll ever need, taking you through the entire process of conceiving, writing, selling, marketing and promoting your book.
• Building a following through social media
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Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry
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Miami Writers Institute (cont’d) Get Feedback from a Pro Wednesday - Friday, May 4 - 6 (various times, as appointed.) Consultations are limited to 30 people.
MANUSCRIPT CONSULTATIONS with Literary Agent Allison Devereux Literary agent Allison Devereux will read a sample of your work, then meet with you for a one-on-one, 15-minute consultation. SPACE IS LIMITED. By appointment only. Via e-mail, forward a 10-page sample of your manuscript (preferably the first 10 pages) as a Microsoft Word attachment to Nicole Swift at nswift@mdc.edu. In order to give your consultant time to review your work, submissions must be received NO LATER THAN 5 p.m. on April 4. Allison Devereux is an agent and the foreign rights manager at Wolf Literary Services. She moved to New York from Austin, where she was a graduate of the University of Texas and an intern at the Harry Ransom Center. She previously worked at Tor Books. Allison reads books across all genres, but has a particular focus on literary and up-market commercial fiction. For nonfiction, she’s interested in a broad range of topics, including examinations of contemporary culture, pop science, and modern feminist perspectives; humor and blog-to-book; illustrated novels or memoir; and narrative and journalistic nonfiction that uses a particular niche topic to explore larger truths about our culture.
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Tips on how to prepare for your oneon-one manuscript consultation: 1. Do your homework. Read the agent/ editors bio, visit their web sites, and Google their names to get a sense of their areas of interest and expertise. 2. Bring a list of questions. 3. There is no criticism, only feedback. The industry professional with whom you’ll meet is here to give you an honest assessment of your manuscript and its potential to be published. 4. Manage your expectations. Be prepared for the possibility that you may have some work to do before your work is ready to be published.
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Tuesday, May 3 | 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Visit miamibookfair.com for location
Welcome to the Miami Writers Institute Enjoy a complimentary drink at a Miami hot-spot as you meet your fellow writing enthusiasts before you all embark on an intensive writing journey over the next few days. Location details to come soon. Please see our website thecenteratmdc.org for the most up-to-date information.
In Spanish/en español Wednesday, May 4 | 7:00 p.m. Books & Books @ The Arsht Center
¡Tómate una copa y escribe mejor!
(For an English translation of this information, please visit miamibookfair.com and click on Writers Institute.)
Una tertulia literaria guiada. Embriaga a tu editor interno y exprésate con libertad. Así es como funciona: te damos un tema, escribes durante diez minutos. Si quieres, compartes con el resto de los participantes. Hacemos una pausa para socializar y para que tomes una copa (¡la primera la invita la casa!). Repetimos la dinámica.
Friday, May 6 | 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Books & Books @ The Arsht Center
First Draft: A Literary Social Write a story. Have a drink. Write a better story. First Draft is a writing prompt workshop that turns happy hour into great stories. This is how it goes: participants are led in a short, themed writing prompt, then everyone gets some time to write their stories. Those who want to, will read their work
aloud. We’ll take a break to drink, eat and socialize, (your first drink is always on the house!) then we start the whole process over again. Saturday, May 7 | 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Books & Books @ The Arsht Center
Pitchapalooza with The Book Doctors!
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Other Happenings
Pitchapalooza, aka the American Idol for books (only without Simon) works like this: Anyone with an idea for a book has the chance to pitch it to a panel of judges. But they get only one minute. All attendees come away with concrete advice on how to improve their pitch as well as a greater understanding of the ins and outs of the publishing industry. At the end of each Pitchapalooza, the judges come together to pick a winner. The winner receives an introduction by Eckstut and Sterry to an agent or publisher that is appropriate for their work.
Saturday, May 7 Visit miamibookfair.com for location
Lip Service: True Stories Out Loud Close out the Writers Institute with a night of LIP SERVICE: True Stories Out Loud, the smartest,hottest, and most honest storytelling event in South Florida. Lip Service features eight readers presenting true stories before a live audience. Anyone can submit a story (see submission guidelines on page 14.) Stories selected for a Lip Service show are hilarious, heartbreaking, poignant, embarrassing, inspiring—and all true! Though Lip Service stories are edited and rehearsed, the live audience guarantee a spontaneous night. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll cringe. And you just might be inspired to tell your own story.
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Admission: $15 general admission $30 reserved VIP seating
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Miami Writers Institute (cont’d) REGISTRATION DATES AND FEES
• 2-Day Publishing seminar with the Book Doctors
Last day to register: April 15, 2016
• Craft talks
Last day to submit a manuscript consultation: April 4, 2016
• Invitation to First Draft with one free drink
All workshops are limited to 15 people, unless otherwise noted
• Pitchapalooza
4-DAY CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOPS: $550 Registration fee includes: • One free drink at welcome happy hour • Continental breakfast Wednesday – Saturday • Workshop Fee • Boxed lunch and lunchtime reading from WI faculty • 2-Day Publishing seminar with the Book Doctors • Craft talks • Invitation to First Draft with one free drink • Pitchapalooza • Access to Hospitality Suite with complimentary snacks and beverages • Access to Writing Lounge equipped with Mac computers 3-DAY CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOPS: $450
• Access to Hospitality Suite with complimentary snacks and beverages • Access to Writing Lounge equipped with Mac computers 3-DAY CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP IN SPANISH: $300 Registration fee includes: • One free drink at welcome happy hour • Workshop Fee • Invitation to First Draft with one free drink • Pitchapalooza • Access to Hospitality Suite with complimentary snacks and beverages • Access to Writing Lounge equipped with Mac computers 2-DAY PUBLISHING SEMINAR WITH THE BOOK DOCTORS: $100 (included in 3 and 4-day English workshop pricing. Limited to 40 additional participants.)
Registration fee includes: • One free drink at welcome happy hour • Continental breakfast Wednesday – Saturday • Workshop Fee • Boxed lunch and lunchtime reading from WI faculty
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1-DAY QUERY WORKSHOP WITH THE BOOK DOCTORS: $50 (limited to 20 people) MANUSCRIPT CONSULTATIONS: $80 (limited to 30 people)
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Tuesday, May 3 6:00 - 8:00 pm Welcome Happy Hour @ TBD Wednesday, May 4 8:30 - 9:30am Continental Breakfast 9:30 - 12:30pm Workshop 12:30 - 2:30pm Lunch and Faculty Readings 3:00 - 4:00pm Craft Talks 6:00 - 9:00pm Spanish Workshop 6:00 - 9:00pm Publishing Seminar with Book Doctors
Saturday, May 7 8:30 - 9:30am Continental Breakfast 9:30 - 12:30pm Workshop 10:00 - 1:00 pm Spanish Workshop 2:00 - 3:30pm Pitchapalooza @ B&B Arsht Center
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MIAMI WRITERS INSTITUTE SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
Hospitality Suite Hours: Wednesday - Friday, from 8:30 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Saturday, from 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Writing Lab Hours: Wednesday - Friday, from 8:30 a.m 9:00 p.m. Saturday, from 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 5 8:30 - 9:30am Continental Breakfast 9:30 - 12:30pm Workshop 12:30 - 2:30pm Lunch and Faculty Readings 3:00 - 4:00pm Craft Talks 6:00 - 9:00pm Spanish Workshop 6:00 - 9:00pm Publishing Seminar with Book Doctors Friday, May 6 8:30 - 9:30am Continental Breakfast 9:30 - 12:30pm Workshop 3:00 - 4:30pm Query Workshop with Book Doctors 6:00 - 9:00pm Spanish Workshop 6:30 - 8:30pm First Draft @ TBD
DaĂna Chaviano
12:30 - 2:30pm Lunch and Open Mic
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First Draft: A Literary Social Write a story. Have a drink. Write a better story. First Draft is a monthly writing prompt workshop that turns happy hour into great stories. This is how it goes: participants are led in a short, themed writing prompt, then everyone gets some time to write their stories. Those who want to, will read their work aloud. We’ll take a break to drink, eat and socialize, (your first drink is always on the house!) then we start the whole process over again. Thursday, February 11
Thursday, June 16
6:30 p.m. | Books & Books @ the Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
6:30 p.m. | Books & Books @ the Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
BETWEEN THE SHEETS
(STAY TUNED)
Instructor: Nick Garnett
Instructor: Jose Villar-Portela
| Free. RSVP required: thecenteratmdc.org
| Free. RSVP required: thecenteratmdc.org
Thursday, March 24
Thursday, July 21
6:30 p.m. | Books & Books @ the Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
6:30 p.m. | Books & Books @ the Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
OUT OF PLACE
ALL THE RAGE
Instructor: Vanessa Garcia
Instructor: Julie Marie Wade
| Free. RSVP required: thecenteratmdc.org
| Free. RSVP required: thecenteratmdc.org
Thursday, April 7
Thursday, August 18
6:30 p.m. | Books & Books @ the Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
6:30 p.m. | Books & Books @ the Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
LISTS WITH A TWIST: CHEERS TO THE LIST POEM!
(STAY TUNED)
Instructor: Kacee Belcher
Instructor: Nikki Moustaki | Free. RSVP required: thecenteratmdc.org
| Free. RSVP required: thecenteratmdc.org
Friday, May 6 6:30 p.m. | Books & Books @ the Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
STAY TUNED FOR A SPECIAL MIAMI WRITERS INSTITUTE EDITION! | Free. RSVP required: thecenteratmdc.org
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FIRST DRAFT: A LITERARY SOCIAL
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¡Tómate una copa y escribe mejor! Una tertulia literaria guiada. Embriaga a tu editor interno y exprésate con libertad. Así es como funciona: te damos un tema, escribes durante diez minutos. Si quieres, compartes con el resto de los participantes. Hacemos una pausa para socializar y para que tomes una copa (¡la primera la invita la casa!). Repetimos la dinámica. Martes 22 de marzo
Miércoles 4 de mayo
7 p.m.| Koubek Center del Miami Dade College, 2705 SW 3ra Calle | RSVP: thecenteratmdc.org (es gratuito)
7 p.m.| Location TBA | RSVP: thecenteratmdc.org (es gratuito)
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The Miami Book Fair established The Paz Prize for Poetry in partnership with The National Poetry Series in Spring 2012. The award recognizes a previously unpublished poetry book written in Spanish by a poet residing in the U.S. The winning book will be published in a bilingual edition by Akashic Press, and its author will receive a $2,000 cash prize. Achy Obejas, a writer celebrated for her work across various genres will serve as judge.
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The Paz Prize for Poetry 2016-18 Submissions: May 1- June 15, 2016
The second winner of The Paz Prize for Poetry is Carlos Pintado, for his collection Nueve Monedas/Nine Coins, chosen by judge Richard Blanco. “The stories of America’s diverse cultural landscape don’t come in just one language or one color. The Paz Prize recognizes this,” said Blanco. “This important award bridges understanding through the power of poetry, and honors the value of Spanish-speaking cultures contributing their stories through the arts to the story of the United States.” The first winner of the award was Dinapiera Di Donato for her collection, Colaterales, chosen by the prize’s inaugural judge, Victor Hernandez Cruz. Visit miamibookfair.com for more information and complete guidelines.
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Vanessa Garcia September 9
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33 Years in Downtown Miami The largest and finest literary festival in the country celebrates 33 years with eight days of literary superstars, plus hands-on learning activities for children, authors for teens, cooking demonstrations by top chefs, food trucks, live music and other artistic events at The Porch and more!
Excited? We are too. So until this year’s Fair, check out some stats about the 2015 Miami Book Fair, below. Visit miamibookfair.com for more information and follow us on social media for real-time updates.
1 million books for sale
200,000
740
total number of visitors to 2015 Miami Book Fair
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Social Media:
76°F
average temperature during the Fair
238
exhibitors,
including publishers, bookstores and community organizations
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NOVEMBER 13 - 20, 2016
36 million
times #MiamiBookFair2015 used
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Coverage in
more than 500 national
countries represented by presenting authors
8,485 students attended author sessions on Thurs. and Fri.
and international media outlets (English & Spanish)
11,500
children visited the Fair on Sat. and Sun.
19,985
children enjoyed and learned at the Fair
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Miami Book Fair thanks its partners:
Miami Dade College District Board of Trustees Helen Aguirre Ferré, Chair • Armando J. Bucelo Jr., Vice Chair Marili Cancio • Daniel Diaz Leyva • 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.
Supporters of Miami Book Fair include:
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.