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The New York Times bestselling author recently sent out an email to all who bought Angel: A Short Story of Ruination – a short story Serrano announced to his more than 400,000 followers on Twitter on Feb. 15. He didn t tell them what it was about, asking all to pre-order it blind.Carlos Javier Sanchez /Contributor
Shea Serrano pulled a fast one on his fan base this spring, but we doubt the FOH Army minds.
The New York Times bestselling author recently sent out an email to those who purchased Angel: A Short Story of Ruination – which the San Antonian announced to his more than 400,000 followers on Twitter on Feb. 15. He didn t tell them what it was about, asking all to pre-order it blind.
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del Barco s reporting has taken her throughout the United States, including Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York, San Francisco and Miami. Reporting further afield as well, del Barco traveled to Haiti to report on the aftermath of the devastating earthquake. She has chronicled street gangs exported from the U.S. to El Salvador and Honduras, and in Mexico, she reported about immigrant smugglers, musicians, filmmakers and artists. In Argentina, del Barco profiled tango legend Carlos Gardel, and in the Philippines, she reported a feature on balikbayan boxes. From China, del Barco contributed to NPR s coverage of the United Nations Women s Conference. She also spent a year in her birthplace, Peru, working on a documentary and teaching radio journalism as a Fulbright Fellow and on a fellowship with the Knight International Center For Journalists.
Michael covers news and issues primarily in Northwest Indiana, Chicago’s Southeast side and South Suburbs.
The first 13 years of Michael’s journalism career was in print. He’s worked for the
Post-Tribune of Northwest Indiana (part of the
Sun-Times Media Group) and the
Daily Herald based in Arlington Heights, Ill. Michael got his start in radio as co-host of the
Latin Lingo Show on WJOB AM 1230 in Hammond. He joined WBEZ in 2006.
The NWI Studio in Crown Point is WBEZ’s only studio outside the City of Chicago. He earned a B.A. in Communications from Calumet College of St. Joseph in Hammond, Indiana where he now teaches as an adjunct professor.