Eight Miami Poets (Jai-Alai Books, 2015) is an anthology of young poets living in Miami, Florida: Annik Adey-Babinski, Zain Aslam, Legna Rodríguez Iglesias, Fabienne Sylvia Josaphat, Yaddyra Peralta, Cherry Pickman, Sarah Trudgeon, and Nick Vagnoni.
Edited by P. Scott Cunningham, with an introduction by Neil de la Flor.
Theory of Tides (Poetry Society of America, 2012) was selected by Lucia Perillo as the winner of the annual Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellowship.
AIRIE Fellow, June 2017. AIRIE’s (Artists in Residence in the Everglades) purpose is to inform, connect, and support artists, writers, and musicians who wish to be ambassadors for Everglades National Park by providing month-long residencies in the park, which spans the southern tip of the Florida peninsula and most of Florida Bay and is the only subtropical wilderness in North America.
Awarded by O, Miami 2018 and the Wolfsonian–Florida International University, this one-day writer’s residency was held inside the Wolfsonian’s historic Bridgetender House on Washington Avenue on Miami Beach.
Anything of Value was produced as part of O, Miami 2016. Conceived and edited by Cherry Pickman, the chapbook features poems by Fabienne Josaphat, Pickman, and Legna Rodríguez Iglesias in Haitian-Creole, English, and Spanish written in response to painted signs and storefronts in Miami. Photographs by
Ajiaco (Books are Nice, 2016) brings together poems about food by Legna Rodríguez Iglesias, José Kozer, Cherry Pickman, and Nick Vagnoni; recipes inspired by those poems; and photos by Christiaan Lopez-Miró. Ajiaco was distributed via the zine machine, a renovated sticker machine created by Books are Nice during O, Miami 2016. Conceived and edited by José Villar-Portela.