We hear how @miaminativemag’s founders have articulated the intangible essence of Miami for both the local community and the Miami-curious slightly further afield https://t.co/bMU8l4bu0C
Good time to drop a link to this essay I wrote for the newest issue of @miaminativemag:
About what Miami's brand of hostile urban design has done to us, our politics and our culture.
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“Without space, we are pushed into the realm of trespass, among newer, more creative crimes that have been invented by, and are enforced at the discretion of, the government.”
@toomuchme
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Did I subscribe to this and I don’t remember? What is this and where did it come from!? In any case it looks interesting and now it’s here. @miaminativemag
There is some really incredible writing in the latest issue of the @miaminativemag, especially by the ladies. A few that stand out, kicking things off with this discursive editor's note by @graziemana & @ginevlily https://t.co/Uj5cxb2mVD
“Running into a man you like is a sign. Running into a man you like at a place you know he frequents every Friday, on a Friday, is also a sign — in addition to a probability.” By Alessandra Cruz
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A new short story from me about fatherhood is now up at @miaminativemag! So happy to run it back with the wonderful editors @graziemana and @ginevlily, and thrilled to be featured alongside some truly dope writers from the 305. https://t.co/nf5d1MpNHw
In Miami, we experience the opposite of Bloomian over-thinking: not an anxiety of influence, but rather an eagerness for it. Thrilled to feature reading recs from lovely @legroff and The Lynx.
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"In Miami, the fiercest way for a woman to demonstrate her unyielding individuality in motherhood… is to remain hot.” On social media mothering, “sexy” pregnancy, and getting paid to have it all.
@byalexaferrer
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A city and people without a public square. A movement with no space for moving. “In the end they left us with nothing but the ultimate act of freedom: trespassing.”
In Common by Daniel Rivero. @TooMuchMe
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