The Miami Book Fair returns for its 41st edition from November 17 to 24, inviting readers and writers to Downtown Miami for a week of literary celebration. This year, over 500 authors from diverse backgrounds will share their works in English, Spanish, and Haitian Kreyol. Highlighting the event are two remarkable queer authors. Caridad Moro, the newly appointed Poet Laureate of Miami, brings her unique voice to the festival. Isabelle Camille, a Haitian-American educator and mother, will discuss her memoir, Sole's Mom: A Transgender Journey of Love, Loss, and Letting Go. The event also features a Street Fair including live readings and engaging discussions. Entry is free for children under 12 and only $12 for general access. For details, visit MiamiBookFair.com. #Queer Up South Florida & Florida