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SUMMARY:The Betsy Hotel: Zen and the Art of Writing in America with Pablo Cartaya
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, June 1st from 7-8pm The Betsy and FIU Miami Beach Urban Studios\, present an online arts series hosted by Miami Writer Pablo Cartaya featuring contemporary writers creating in a multicultural world. Presenting Pablo Cartaya.\nBroadcasting via Zoom.com. To get access\, RSVP here.\n  \nPablo Cartaya is an award-winning author whose books have been reviewed by The New York Times\, featured in The Washington Post\, received starred reviews from Kirkus\, Booklist\, Publishers Weekly\, and School Library Journal\, and featured on many Best Books of the Year and state award lists. He Is the author of the critically acclaimed middle-grade novels The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora (a 2018 Pura Belpre Honor Book) and Marcus Vega Doesn’t Speak Spanish (currently in development as a feature film adaptation). His most recent novel\, Each Tiny Spark\, was honored with the 2020 Schneider Family Book Award for its portrayal of the disability experience and published by the Kokila Penguin Random House Imprint\, which focuses on publishing diverse books for children and young adults. Pablo is proudly bilingual en español y ingles. While currently available for virtual visits only\, he looks forward to once again visiting readers around the country soon.
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SUMMARY:The Betsy Hotel: Zen and the Art of Writing in America with Dr. Heather Russell
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, June 8th from 7-8pm The Betsy and FIU Miami Beach Urban Studios\, present an online arts series hosted by Miami Writer Pablo Cartaya featuring contemporary writers creating in a multicultural world. Presenting Dr. Heather Russell.\nBroadcasting via Zoom.com. To get access\, RSVP here.\n  \nHeather Russell is Professor of Literature and Senior Associate Dean in the College of Arts\, Sciences & Education (CASE) at Florida International University\, where she has taught since 2003. Her book\, Legba’s Crossing: Narratology in The African Atlantic (2009) is part of a general body of scholarship on black modernity. She is co-editor of a second book\, a collection of essays on Barbadian singer Rihanna and has published in numerous journals on a wide array of subjects related to African American and Afro-Caribbean scholarly concerns\, with essays on Quentin Tarantino’s Django\, Marcus Garvey and Popular Culture\, and on “quilting” in African American women’s literature. For the past twelve years she has worked with various state-based affiliates of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)\, and with the National Humanities Center. She is currently working on a book titled Black and White TV: Independence\, Popular Culture and Globalization in the Anglophone Caribbean (1962-1982)\, which examines the role of national broadcasting corporations in the nation-building projects of newly independent West Indian democracies.
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SUMMARY:The Betsy Hotel: Zen and the Art of Writing in America with Lilliam Rivera
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, June 15th from 7-8pm The Betsy and FIU Miami Beach Urban Studios\, present an online arts series hosted by Miami Writer Pablo Cartaya featuring contemporary writers creating in a multicultural world. Presenting Lilliam Rivera.\nBroadcasting via Zoom.com. To get access\, RSVP here.\n  \nLilliam Rivera is an award-winning writer and author of children’s books. Her middle grade novel Goldie Vance: The Hotel Whodunit (Little\, Brown) and young adult novels Dealing in Dreams and The Education of Margot Sanchez (both by Simon & Schuster) are available now in bookstores everywhere. Lillliam’s forthcoming young adult novel Never Look Book publishes September 1\, 2020 by Bloomsbury. Her work has also appeared in The Washington Post\, The New York Times\, and Elle\, to name a few. Lilliam lives in Los Angeles.
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SUMMARY:The Betsy Hotel: Zen and the Art of Writing in America with Celia Pérez
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, June 22nd from 7-8pm The Betsy and FIU Miami Beach Urban Studios\, present an online arts series hosted by Miami Writer Pablo Cartaya featuring contemporary writers creating in a multicultural world. Presenting Celia Pérez.\nBroadcasting via Zoom.com. To get access\, RSVP here.\n  \nCelia C. Pérez’s debut novel\, The First Rule of Punk\, was a 2018 Pura Belpré Award Honor Book\, a 2018 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor Book\, a winner of the 2018 Tomás Rivera Mexican American Children’s Book Awards and was named to several best of the year lists including NPR’s Best Books of 2017\, the Chicago Public Library’s Best of the Best Books\, and the New York Public Library’s Best Books for Kids. Her second book for young readers\, Strange Birds\, is an Association of Library Services to Children Notable Children’s Book and was named to several best of the year lists including Rise: A Feminist Book Project List\, the Center for the Study of Multicultural Children’s Literature Best Books of 2019\, and the Washington Post’s Best Children’s Books of 2019. She is a graduate of the University of Florida and the University of South Florida. She lives in Chicago with her family where she works as a community college librarian. She is originally from Miami\, Florida.
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SUMMARY:The Betsy Hotel: Zen and the Art of Writing in America with Lee Herrick
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, June 29th from 7-8pm The Betsy and FIU Miami Beach Urban Studios\, present an online arts series hosted by Miami Writer Pablo Cartaya featuring contemporary writers creating in a multicultural world.\nBroadcasting via Zoom.com. To get access\, RSVP here.\n  \nLee Herrick is the author of Scar and Flower and two other books of poems\, Gardening Secrets of the Dead and This Many Miles from Desire. He is co-editor of The World I Leave You: Asian American Poets on Faith and Spirit (Orison Books\, 2020). His poems appear widely in literary magazines\, textbooks\, and anthologies such as One for the Money: The Sentence as Poetic Form; Indivisible: Poems of Social Justice\, with an introduction by Common; Here: Poems for the Planet\, with an introduction by the Dalai Lama; California Fire and Water; and Dear America: Letters of Hope\, Habitat\, Defiance\, and Democracy\, among others. Born in Daejeon\, Korea and adopted to the United States at ten months\, he served as Fresno Poet Laureate from 2015-2017. He lives in Fresno\, California and teaches at Fresno City College and the MFA Program at Sierra Nevada University.
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