Indra Zuno
Website: http://indrazuno.com/index.html
Bio:
Indra Zuno was born in Mexico, where she enjoyed a successful career as a performer in theater and television before turning to writing. She was a recipient of the 2017–2018 UCLA Claire Carmichael Scholarship in Novel Writing, and was subsequently nominated for the 2017 UCLA James Kirkwood Prize in Creative Writing and the 2018 UCLA Allegra Johnson Writing Prize. As part of her extensive research for her debut novel, Freedom Dues, Indra spent time in Northern Ireland, Pennsylvania, and two weeks aboard The Lady Washington, an eighteenth-century replica tall ship, washing decks and climbing masts. She met with the Master Cordwainer at Colonial Williamsburg, with a member of the Delaware tribe who is the Director of the Lenape Language Project, and reviewed original eighteenth-century court records at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia Archives. To learn more, visit her on Facebook @indrazunowriter.
Twitter: @IndraZuno
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/indrazunowriter
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20013757.Indra_Zuno
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