Hidden Histories, Book Reviews, Stories, Poems, and other bits of from Islandia, Miami, and Florida
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Those who wish to wish to submit prose, poetry, and art to be considered for publication in Issue 11 of Islandia Journal may do so at the link below or by clicking on the image below.
My statement may have been an exaggeration, I would never make such claims about places like New Orleans or the Bronx. Still, I have observed that in many U.S. cities further removed from Caribbean culture than Miami, folks simply do not sh...
Paint-by-numbers cover designed by Russell Beans. It depicts a family of prehistoric Florida terror birds.
The Arch Creek bridge restored by Lewis Vandercar. Image from FIU digital Arch Creek Trust Collection.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Islandia
Florida woman, for better or worse. Born and raised in Miami.
David Rolland is the author of the novels Yo-Yo & The End of the Century. He lives in Miami Beach with his wife and daughter.
Ashira is a writer based between Tallahassee, Florida and Sofia, Bulgaria. She is passionate about local environments and the forces that shape them.
Jason Katz is a writer born and raised in Miami. He is the founding editor of Islandia Journal, an award-winning regional periodical of myth, folklore, history, ecology, art, and writing.
Naturalist Gardener Musician Partner Father
Abstract poet, doctoral candidate, reformed dilettante, recovered illiterate, former Floridian.
Writer. Speculative fiction, fantasy, horror.
Jasmine Respess is a Floridian writer/editor who explores the intersections of being Black/Queer/ Southern/Caribbean. jrespess.com
Author of Deliver Thy Pigs (Malarkey Books) and In the Line of a Hurricane, We Wait (Red Bird Chapbooks). Other bits and stories at www.joeyhedger.com.
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