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Writer of this book

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Andrew Otazo

Writer of this book

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Andrew Otazo’s mother

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Louis Aguirre

Emmy Award-Winning Journalist and Environmentalist

“Every great city deserves a great foundational myth. Miami wants to be a great city but this collection of stories leaves nothing to be desired. It’s hilarious, raunchy, and uplifting.”

Mario Ariza

Author of Disposable City

“This book is for you if you can see Miami as what we are and what we can be, and if yours is a seriously silly sense of humor. Andrew Otazo loves and knows Miami—wackiness to wisdom. He writes very well.”

David Lawrence Jr.

Retired Publisher of the Miami Herald and Chair of The Children’s Movement of Florida

“It takes readers on a bilingual, psychedelic, eco-conscious odyssey.”

Alexander Gonzalez

NPR

“Out of this world… The Miami Creation Myth is filled with laughs and vivid visuals.”

Lance Dixon

The New Tropic

“While Otazo celebrates Miami with humor, he also takes on more serious issues facing our community.”

David Winker

The Islander

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