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Author: Mary McGinn

Shasta Grant: A Novel Opportunity

Posted onMay 1, 2017May 4, 2017AuthorMary McGinn

I’m not sure what I’d expected of the Kerouac House, but I didn’t imagine a quaint cottage in a quiet College Park neighborhood. Former resident Jack Kerouac was an eccentric vanguard of the beat generation, and I assumed his old stomping ground would stick out Read More …

CategoriesLiteratureTagsCollege Park, Culture Pop, Jack Kerouac, Kerouac House, Litlando, Mary McGinn, Shasta Grant

Lollipops and Candy Crushes

Posted onMarch 28, 2017AuthorMary McGinn4 Comments

I meet with Big Tim Murphy on the back patio of local craft beer bar, The Thirsty Topher. This is not my usual interview. First, Big Tim Murphy isn’t what comes to mind when one thinks literary. He writes, but you probably won’t find his Read More …

CategoriesLiteratureTagsBig Tim, Mary McGinn, Orlando Indie Comedy Fest, Standup Comedy, Tim Murphy

Sherdes Leona’s Unfinished Business

Posted onMarch 5, 2017March 5, 2017AuthorMary McGinn

Sherdes Leona is a powerhouse. An Orlando native, woman of color, and member of the LGBTQ+ community, this poet and photographer has a story to share. This month she’ll get a chance to speak her truth on an international stage. On March 15, Leona will Read More …

CategoriesLiteratureTagsMary McGinn, Poetry Slam, Sherdes Leona

Write Fast, Edit Slow

Posted onFebruary 2, 2017AuthorMary McGinn

Racquel Henry learned to read when she was three. Soon after, she would start to write her own stories on construction paper. “I always was, I suppose, a writer,” she recalls. These days, between teaching college courses, publishing Black Fox Literary Magazine, freelance editing, and Read More …

CategoriesLiteratureTagsBlack Fox Literary Magazine, Mary McGinn, Racquel Henry, Writer's Atelier

Billy Manes: The Rhythm of Speech

Posted onJanuary 6, 2017AuthorMary McGinn3 Comments

Chances are, if you’ve lived in Orlando for any period of time, you’ve heard the name Billy Manes. Manes studied history at Florida State University where he learned he liked “the feeling of words crashing up against one another, the rhythm of speech, and the Read More …

CategoriesLiteratureTagsBilly Manes, LGBTQ, Mary McGinn, Orlando Weekly, Tallahassee Weekly, WaterMark

Ashley Inguanta: Literal Literary Liaison

Posted onNovember 28, 2016November 30, 2016AuthorMary McGinn

Half a decade ago, I met Ashley Inguanta. And by met, I mean I sat in the back of a class she was the teaching assistant for. I remember I thought she was striking. I remember long dark hair, a petite frame, and quiet grace. Read More …

CategoriesLiteratureTagsAshley Inguanta, Bomb, Mary McGinn

Tod Caviness ‘The Wingman’ of Loose Lips

Posted onNovember 2, 2016AuthorMary McGinn

Before I knew his name, I knew Tod Caviness as “The Wingman”. A reporter for the Orlando Sentinel, Caviness covered the news in Central Florida that seemed the most relevant to my existence at the time. His beat was nightlife. I started to follow his Read More …

CategoriesLiteratureTagsLil Indies, Loose Lips, Mary McGinn, Orlando Sentinel, Tod Caviness

Sylvia Longmire: The Next Big Adventure

Posted onOctober 2, 2016AuthorMary McGinn

I saw Sylvia Longmire for the first time at Stardust Video & Coffee where the local Sanford author was reading in a storyteller’s showcase. I watched as she captivated the audience with sass and sauce. Weeks later, I asked Ms. Longmire to meet me at Read More …

CategoriesLiteratureTagsMary McGinn, Ms. Wheelchair Southern USA, Sylvia Longmire, The PreJax Foundation

Shayna ‘Simba’ Castano. Local Poet & Teacher, Exodus United

Posted onSeptember 4, 2016September 28, 2016AuthorMary McGinn

The first time I saw Shayna “Simba” Castano, her shine stole the light from the room. I watched her win the Women of the World poetry slam qualifier with strong pieces about social justice issues. Nearly two years have passed, and she has since represented Read More …

CategoriesLiteratureTagsMary McGinn, Shayna Castano, Simba Castano

Litlando: Orlando’s Literary Landscape

Posted onAugust 7, 2016August 7, 2016AuthorMary McGinn

I took my last creative writing course at the University of Central Florida in 2013. When it was over, I was relieved. I’d finally have time to finish writing my novel. In lieu of classes, I picked up two more bartending gigs and a social life fueled Read More …

CategoriesLiteratureTagsLiterature, Litlando, Mary McGinn, S.A.F.E Words

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Dialogue on Introspection: Tara Atefi

CategoriesVisual ArtsTagsA Place Gallery, Brooklyn, Rima Jabbur, Tara AtefiPosted onApril 30, 2017AuthorJaime Margary

Working from A Place Studios, a relatively quiet space located in the middle of the inorganic madness of Colonial and Mills, 25-year-old artist Tara Atefi engages a process in stark contrast to the Read More ...

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FASHION

Turning Poverty into Prosperity

CategoriesFashionTagsDeux Mains, Laila Silva, Macbeth Studio, REBUILD globallyPosted onApril 3, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

At Freehand Goods

CategoriesFashionTagsFreehand Goods, Laila SilvaPosted onFebruary 28, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

Carol Overstreet’s Colony Philosophy: From Honeycombs to Jewelry

CategoriesFashionTagsCarol Overstreet, Fashion, Laila SilvaPosted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

FROM THE DESK OF PAT GREENE

A Recent Journey to a Different Time

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsBob Rauschenberg Gallery, Bok Tower, Citrus Tower, Kalup Linzy, Patrick GreenePosted onJune 8, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

The 53rd Hostage

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsFrom the Desk, From the Desk of Pat Greene, Military, the Iran Hostage crisisPosted onApril 29, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

I’ve Never Seen La Chinoise

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsDetroit, From the Desk, From the Desk of Pat Greene, Patrick GreenePosted onApril 3, 2017April 3, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

FIRST CONTACT

Guitarist Robert Phillips and the Orange Blossom Dances

CategoriesFirst Contact, MusicTagsOrange Blossom Dances, Robert PhillipsPosted onJune 27, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

Biblical Fan Fiction and Orlando Fringe

CategoriesFirst Contact, Visual ArtsTagsBiblical Fan Fiction, Charlie Griffin, Orlando Fringe FestivalPosted onMay 6, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

Celebrating Women Who Compose

CategoriesFirst ContactTagsBethany Yucuis Borden, Blue Bamboo Center For The Arts, Central Florida Composers Forum, Charlie Griffin, First Contact, Sharon OmensPosted onApril 4, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

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