Ana Veciana-Suarez
Ana Veciana-Suarez (born 1956 in Cuba)[1] is a syndicated columnist, author and former journalist. Her columns are distributed by Tribune Content Agency.[2] She lives in Miami, Florida.
Early life and education
Veciana-Suarez was born in Havana, Cuba. Her family migrated to the United States when she was six years old. Her father Antonio Veciana is a Cuban exile who was involved in several assassination attempts against Fidel Castro.[3]
Veciana-Suarez graduated summa cum laude from the University of South Florida.[1] She has worked at The Miami News, The Palm Beach Post and most recently, The Miami Herald. For her journalism work, she was awarded a National Headliner, a Clarion Award, a Green Eyeshade and two Sunshine State Awards.
Published works
- The Chin Kiss King (Plume, 1998).[4][5] It was originally published in English by Farrar Strass Giroux in 1997. It was re-issued in 2015.
- Birthday Parties in Heaven (Plume, 2000)
- Flight to Freedom (Scholastic, 2002). It was reissued in 2016.
- With the Media Institute
- Hispanic Media: Impact and Influence (1990)
- Hispanic Media, USA: A Narrative Guide to the Print and Electronic Hispanic News Media in the United States (1987)
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References
- "Veciana-Suarez, Ana 1956-". Encyclopedia.com: FREE online dictionary. 15 November 2002. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
- "Ana Veciana-Suarez articles". Tribune Content Agency.
- Toplansky, Eileen F. (3 July 2017). "Articles: The Death Spiral of Socialism". American Thinker. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
- Gladstone, Jim (7 September 1997). "Books". The New York Times - Breaking News, World News & Multimedia. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
- See, Carolyn (July 25, 1997). "Their Cross to Bear". The Washington Post. p. D02. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
External links
- "Ana Veciana-Suarez". www.scholastic.com. — Biography on Scholastic
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