AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMiddle-School Publishing Win: A 13-year-old Westerly student self-published her debut supernatural fantasy, “Blizzards in April,” and is already drafting a second book—another reminder that Florida’s book culture starts young. Catholic Media Recognition: The Archdiocese of Miami’s Florida Catholic and La Voz Católica racked up 17 awards at the Catholic Media Conference, including top honors for Spanish-language columns and in-depth writing. Mobile Home Residents Push for Protections: Mobile Manor residents asked Richmond council for an ordinance to curb rising costs and maintenance concerns tied to a Florida-based park owner, even as officials note state control over rent and evictions. Book Industry & Events in Florida: South Florida’s summer lineup highlights everything from major World Cup watch parties to local literary happenings, while a Tampa-area bookstore community story celebrates Roots Bookstore & Market’s first anniversary in Liberty City. Accessible Reading Format: Gulf Breeze author Neal Winsomer released a two-volume large print edition of “Calling Out the Shadows,” aimed at readers who struggle with small type. Local Author Awards: Suncoast author John M. Capozzi added four 2026 Florida Authors and Publishers Association President’s Book Awards, bringing his total to seven.
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