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St. Petersburg poet laureate and ±«Óătv alumna publishes debut novel

St. Petersburg poet laureate and ±«Óătv alumna publishes debut novel

04/29/25 — In Gloria Muñoz's debut novel, a genre-bending work of young adult climate fiction, Florida is crumbling under the weight of climate disaster, and seventeen-year-old Julieta Villarreal must decide whether to remain on Earth with her friends and family or to leave everything behind and embark on a mission to establish humanity’s first extraterrestrial settlement.

±«Óătv Assistant Professor Ajibola Tolase (center left) and ±«Óătv alumna Aracelis González Asendorf (center right) both received gold medals from the Florida Book Awards.

±«Óătv poets bring home gold, silver and bronze book awards

04/22/25 — Ajibola Tolase, an assistant professor in the Department of English, won a gold medal from the Florida Book for his poetry collection “2000 Blacks.” He joins colleagues Heather Sellers, who received a bronze medal in the poetry category in 2022 for her collection, “Field Notes from the Flood Zone,” and Julia Koets, who received a silver award in the poetry category in 2021 for her collection, “Pine.”

04/01/25 — This year's inaugural book festival was a success, offering the public an opportunity to engage with award-winning authors who explore the unique, complex, and often strange history, environment and culture of Florida. The Florida Studies Book Festival was held at ±«Óătv St. Petersburg on April 5 in the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.

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