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Alex Segura, author of Ara帽a and Spider-Man 2099: Dark Tomorrow, joins Carlos Fr铆as to talk about how the Miami Heat and his childhood comic book store still inspire him.
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Precious Symonette is the founder of the Viking Freedom Writers. She tells us why the vocations of writer and educator go hand-in-hand.
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Jacqueline Woodson, a MacArthur Fellow whose memoir, Brown Girl Dreaming, won the National Book Award, visited Key West High School during January's Key West Literary Seminar.
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A literary journal penned by incarcerated people in Florida is being presented at the Miami Book Fair.
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The 10 winners of this year's Whiting Awards have been announced; the $50,000 prize honors emerging writers, with the hope of allowing them to concentrate full-time on their work.
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Meet Iniyah Jones. The 12 year-old is in 6th grade at Seminole Middle School, in Plantation. And she's already pursuing a career in journalism. Jones is鈥
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Robert Rutherford is behind the wheel at least five days a week, which means that inspiration for a story can hit him at any bus stop. The Wilton Manors鈥
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It鈥檚 graduation time for some students, as classes wrap up for the holiday season. One such ceremony was held behind the razor wire and locked doors of鈥
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Denyse Woods has published five novels that have been translated into six languages.But she said she was still surprised 鈥 and elated 鈥 when she learned鈥
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The Voices of Our Nation Arts foundation workshop kicked off this week at the University of Miami.VONA is a place for writers of color to hone their work鈥
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Writing contests offer all kinds of rewards, but this one may be unique: a residency in Key West, and the opportunity to write in Ernest Hemingway's鈥
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Geetha Balakrishnan grew up in what she calls a 鈥渧ery white Australia.鈥濃淚鈥檓 grateful for my education, but there are certain things you can鈥檛 explore in鈥