M.HERALD/ JUAN O. TAMAYO/ Independent blogger Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo, 38, has started Cuba's first digital magazine, called "Voces" or "Voices". Pardo says "it's a vehicle for the rainbow of opinions in this critical moment that Cuba is going through" with well-known authors in and out of the country but free of "any type of -isms." It's first issue features 22 articles by authors such as Habana bloggers Yoani Sánchez and Claudia Cadelo, Miami essayist Emilio Ichikawa, Habana writers Ena Lucia Portela and Wendy Guerra and Ivan de la Nuez, Antonio Jose Ponte and Juan Abreu, who all live in Spain.
To View VOCES: http://vocescubanas.com/boringhomeutopics/
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