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# Elena Vasquez Author Bio & Media Kit
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## SHORT BIO (50 words)
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Elena Vasquez crafts stories where music defies silence. In *The Forgotten Melody*, a pianist in WWII Europe smuggles secrets through symphonies. A former concert violinist turned novelist, she now lives in Brooklyn, where she's decoding old scores for her next tale of hidden harmonies. (48 words)
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## MEDIUM BIO (150 words)
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Elena Vasquez's fingers once danced across violin strings in sold-out halls; now they weave prose that resonates like a crescendo. Her debut, *The Forgotten Melody*, follows a pianist in WWII-occupied Europe who embeds coded messages in her performances to aid the resistance—blending her classical training with meticulous historical research.
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After a decade performing worldwide, Elena traded spotlights for solitude to chase narratives that linger. A Brooklyn resident who collects vintage sheet music, she draws from her Venezuelan roots and immigrant family's tales of resilience. Her work explores how sound carries the unspeakable.
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Currently, she's at work on a novel about jazz in 1920s Harlem, unraveling rhythms of forbidden love. (142 words)
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## LONG BIO (300 words)
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Elena's love for stories began in Caracas, where her abuela's lullabies filled evenings thick with arepa steam, and her own violin lessons taught her the pull of a single, sustained note. By 18, she was touring Europe as a prodigy violinist, sharing stages with orchestras from Vienna to Valencia. But a wrist injury at 28 silenced her bow, redirecting her to the page.
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Self-taught as a writer, Elena pored over Marguerite Duras and Gabriel García Márquez, obsessing over how rhythm—musical or narrative—could encode truth amid chaos. This fusion birthed *The Forgotten Melody*, her debut historical novel where a young pianist in Nazi-occupied Paris risks everything by improvising resistance codes into Beethoven sonatas. Drawing from declassified archives and her own sheet-music hunts in Brooklyn flea markets, the book captures the shiver of a forbidden chord.
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No stranger to reinvention, Elena teaches violin to neighborhood kids, fostering the same quiet rebellion she writes about. Her thematic north: art as defiance, whether smuggling messages via melody or words on a page. Influences like Pat Barker and Colson Whitehead shape her eye for ordinary lives in extraordinary pressure.
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Today, from her Brooklyn walk-up overlooking the East River, Elena balances revisions with rooftop jam sessions. Her next project, a tale of a Black female composer in 1920s Harlem navigating patronage and passion, promises to riff on identity's improvisations. With *The Forgotten Melody* now charting new charts, she's proof that silence breeds symphonies. (278 words)
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## FIRST-PERSON "ABOUT ME" (100 words)
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I write because notes and words both hide secrets in plain sight—I learned that sawing away on my violin before my hands gave out. *The Forgotten Melody* lets a WWII pianist smuggle intel through her music, straight from the archives I geeked out over. Now in Brooklyn, amid stacks of yellowed scores, I'm chasing the next story: jazz, love, and Harlem's hidden beats. Grab a coffee with me (black, no sugar), and I'll play you a phrase that sticks. What's your unsung tune? (92 words)
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## SOCIAL HANDLE BIOS
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- **Twitter/X (160 chars)**: Violinist-turned-novelist spinning WWII secrets into symphonies. *The Forgotten Melody*: a pianist codes resistance in Beethoven. Brooklyn scribbler | Next: Harlem jazz intrigue. 🎻📖 #HistoricalFiction (138 chars)
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- **Instagram (150 chars)**:
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Violin bows down, pen up.
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*The Forgotten Melody*—WWII pianist smuggles via sonatas. 🪶🎹
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Brooklyn, vintage scores, resistance vibes.
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Writing Harlem's hidden rhythms next. DM for chords.
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#Bookstagram #HistFic (142 chars)
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- **LinkedIn (220 chars)**: Elena Vasquez, novelist & former concert violinist. Author of *The Forgotten Melody*, historical fiction where a Paris pianist embeds resistance codes in wartime performances—rooted in archival research. Ex-touring musician; now Brooklyn-based storyteller exploring art's defiant power. Open to speaking on music, history, writing. Next book: 1920s Harlem jazz. (214 chars)
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## AUTHOR PHOTO CAPTION
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Elena Vasquez in her Brooklyn studio, surrounded by sheet music that inspired *The Forgotten Melody*.
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## MEDIA CONTACT BLOCK
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Elena Vasquez
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elena@elenavasquez.com
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(555) 123-4567
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www.elenavasquez.com
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Twitter: @ElenaVWrites | Instagram: @ElenaVMelody | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/elenavasquez
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