Member AnaVecianaSuarez

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Nov 2, 2023
Real Name
Ana Veciana-Suarez
About My Library
I like to read different genres, but in the past few years I've leaned more to historical fiction. I'm a journalist and traditionally published author. My latest book is "Dulcinea" (Blackstone, May 2023), about the fictional woman who inspired Miguel Cervantes to write his groundbreaking Quijote. "Dulcinea" has been selected as a Historical Novels Review Editors’ Choice of New Books, a Fresh Fiction Pick of the Month, a Bookish Girl Magic Pick for May, an Axios Miami Pick, and a Paper Lantern Writers Pick of the Month's Top Historical Fiction. I'm also the author of the young adult novel, Flight to Freedom (Scholastic) and a collection of essays, "Birthday Parties in Heaven: Thoughts on Life, Love, Grief, and Other Matters of the Heart."(Plume) My first novel, "The Chin Kiss King: A Novel"(FSG) was nominated for the prestigious IMPAC Award, an international competition in Dublin. Two of my nonfiction books about the Hispanic media were published by The Media Institute, a think tank in Washington D.C.
About Me
I like to read different genres, but in the past few years I've leaned more to historical fiction. I'm a journalist and traditionally published author. My latest book is "Dulcinea" (Blackstone, May 2023), about the fictional woman who inspired Miguel Cervantes to write his groundbreaking Quijote. "Dulcinea" has been selected as a Historical Novels Review Editors’ Choice of New Books, a Fresh Fiction Pick of the Month, a Bookish Girl Magic Pick for May, an Axios Miami Pick, and a Paper Lantern Writers Pick of the Month's Top Historical Fiction. I'm also the author of the young adult novel, Flight to Freedom (Scholastic) and a collection of essays, "Birthday Parties in Heaven: Thoughts on Life, Love, Grief, and Other Matters of the Heart."(Plume) My first novel, "The Chin Kiss King: A Novel"(FSG) was nominated for the prestigious IMPAC Award, an international competition in Dublin. Two of my nonfiction books about the Hispanic media were published by The Media Institute, a think tank in Washington D.C. I joined LibraryThing at the suggestion of a writer friend who said it's a safe and fun way to connect with readers.
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Miami
Homepage
https://www.anavecianasuarez.com

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