When : Starts November 11 thru November 18, 2012
Where : Miami Dade MDC?s Wolfson Campus
300 NE Second Ave., in downtown Miami.
Street Fair runs Friday through Sunday, November 16 ? 18
Tickets:
Evenings With?: $10
Street Fair
* Fri., Nov. 16: FREE
* Sat & Sun., Nov. 17 & 18: $8/adult; Ages 13-18 & over 62: $5, Ages 12 & under: FREE
The Fair, MDC?s flagship cultural event, will treat book lovers to eight days of cultural and educational activities, including the beloved Evenings With? series, the IberoAmerican Authors program, myriad learning activities for children, and programs for food enthusiasts in partnership with the college?s Miami Culinary Institute.
TOP CONFIRMED AUTHORS
The Fair continues to raise the bar of excellence by offering a fine roster of writers from the U.S. and abroad, and this year will be no exception. Confirmed authors include talk show host Bill O?Reilly, actress Molly Ringwald, political commentator Andrew Solomon, historians Robert Caro and Deborah Dash Moore, David Maraniss, Michael Grunwald; Pulitzer Prize winning Junot Diaz; essayists and commentators Adam Gopnik and Camille Paglia; novelists Sandra Cisneros, Emma Donoghue, Jess Walters, Ann Lamott Lauren Groff, Robert Goolrick, Thane Rosenbaum, personality Lemony Snickett; fashion designers Isabel and Ruben Toledo; best selling authors James Patterson, Jo Nesbo, Justin Torres, and opening the Fair on Nov. 11 is novelist and journalist Tom Wolfe, to name just a few of the 300 plus authors coming to Miami from all over the world to read from their newest works, to meet their readers and sign books.
The IberoAmerican program will present an array of Spanish-speaking literary voices from around the world, including Homero Aridjis (Mexico), Mayra Santos Febres (Puerto Rico), Abilio Est?vez (Cuba-Spain), Santiago Roncagliolo (Per?) and more.
Back again this year is the fall edition of The Miami Writers Institute, with workshops taught by novelist Margot Livesey, literary agent Kimberly Witherspoon, and award-winning author Teresa Dovalpage with a workshop in Spanish, among others.
This year, the Fair continues to expand its children?s programming with Generation Genius Days, a component for toddlers, children, tweens and teens to explore, discover and learn through reading and writing, storytelling, art-making, music and theater. Age-appropriate, book-inspired activities will be offered, and will include a ?musical petting zoo?, where kids can handle instruments; map-making and star-gazing; junior engineering projects and science experiments; creative writing and theater workshops, computer storyboarding for comics and cartoons, and other activities that can lead to learning and discovery in the various subject areas, such as English, math, history, geography, the sciences, the visual arts and others. An additional day of author readings for students on field trips is now on the schedule, as well as a fourth day of readings, storytelling and entertainment on the two children?s stages.
The Fair also continues special programming for educators with the day-long School of Comics and Graphic Novels ? a series of workshops on how to use comics in the classroom?and adds workshops on how to teach creative writing to K-12 students. Miami Book Fair International 2012 promises to be another exceptional literary event!
To become a Friend of the Fair, and for updated information about the 2012 Miami Book Fair, please visit MiamiBookFair.com
Source: http://www.247miami.tv/2012/11/10/miami-book-fair-international-2012/
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