From 429c44c712ca08f7aadd91109e6e05d9295619bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: PAE Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2026 10:26:23 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] staging: a9a6334d-426d-4f66-8271-e361c71cb37a_01.md task=a9a6334d-426d-4f66-8271-e361c71cb37a --- ...a9a6334d-426d-4f66-8271-e361c71cb37a_01.md | 51 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+) create mode 100644 projects/book-marketing-agency/staging/a9a6334d-426d-4f66-8271-e361c71cb37a_01.md diff --git a/projects/book-marketing-agency/staging/a9a6334d-426d-4f66-8271-e361c71cb37a_01.md b/projects/book-marketing-agency/staging/a9a6334d-426d-4f66-8271-e361c71cb37a_01.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dbbe52b --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/book-marketing-agency/staging/a9a6334d-426d-4f66-8271-e361c71cb37a_01.md @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +## SHORT BIO (50 words) +Elena Vasquez unearths Mexico's buried enigmas in her mystery *Echoes of the Labyrinth*, where a historian deciphers Aztec labyrinths amid a modern-day art heist in Mexico City. A former archaeologist, she turns digs into taut suspense. Now researching Oaxaca ghosts with her rescue dog, Pico, at her side. + +*(48 words)* + +## MEDIUM BIO (150 words) +Former archaeologist Elena Vasquez channels her fieldwork into *Echoes of the Labyrinth*, a mystery where protagonist Sofia Navarro traces clues from pre-Hispanic labyrinths through Mexico City's underground tunnels to unmask a conspiracy. Her decade sifting Mayan ruins lends grit to every shadowed alley and ritual detail. + +Vasquez pivoted from trowel to typewriter after unearthing a codex fragment, weaving her fixation on memory's mazes into fiction that grips like a cenote's pull. Readers sink into her humid markets and crumbling haciendas, alive with historical pulse. + +She shares her Mexico City apartment with Pico, the stray dog who shadows her walks, and is outlining a sequel amid Oaxaca's Mixtec highlands. + +*(142 words)* + +## LONG BIO (300 words) +Elena Vasquez's fascination with Mexico's veiled past began as a child trailing her father, a Teotihuacan guide, through pyramid shadows alive with his yarns of vanished kings. That spark drove her to archaeology: sweaty Yucatan digs, cataloging obsidian blades, piecing codex fragments that hummed with untold plots. + +A breakthrough find—a Mayan ritual vessel etched with star maps—shifted her path. The artifacts begged narratives beyond reports. She began writing, fusing her trowel-honed eye for detail with suspense's edge. *Echoes of the Labyrinth* crystallized this: historian Sofia Navarro, haunted by family rifts, decodes labyrinth symbols from Aztec codices that lead to a Mexico City art syndicate exploiting ancient sites. Vasquez's tunnels feel breathlessly real, her markets reek of tamales and intrigue—echoes of her own field journals. + +Influenced by Fuentes's mythic sprawl and Bolaño's noir undercurrents, she obsesses over how history coils into the now: eroded glyphs mirroring personal silences. The novel captures that tension, earning nods for its propulsive authenticity. + +Today, Vasquez leads writing circles for aspiring historians, urging them to voice the dirt's stories. She savors Mexico City's pulse—tacos at midnight stalls, Pico trotting beside her through Zócalo crowds. Her next book ventures to Oaxaca's hills, chasing Mixtec queens whose gold still tempts. From buried shards to bound pages, Vasquez proves the past stalks us all, mapless and insistent. + +*(278 words)* + +## FIRST-PERSON "ABOUT ME" (100 words) +I write mysteries that claw history into the present—like *Echoes of the Labyrinth*, born from my archaeologist days decoding Aztec labyrinths in Mexico City's underbelly. I ditched the dig site for a keyboard, but Pico, my wise stray dog, keeps me grounded during late-night plotting. Living amid the city's roar—cenotes, street art, endless coffee—fuels tales of secrets that won't stay sunk. If you love a good twist laced with real dust and ritual, pull up a chair. My next one's brewing in Oaxaca: more queens, more shadows. Let's unravel them together. + +*(96 words)* + +## SOCIAL HANDLE BIOS +- **Twitter/X (160 chars)**: Ex-archaeologist spinning Mexico mysteries. *Echoes of the Labyrinth*: Aztec mazes crash into CDMX heists. Trowel to twists. Pico approves. 🏛️🔍 #MysteryWriter elenavasquez.com (137 chars) + +- **Instagram (150 chars)**: + Digging up Mexico's hidden plots 🏺📖 + *Echoes of the Labyrinth*—labyrinths + art thieves in Mexico City + Former archaeologist. Pico's human. + Shadows await... 🐶🌃 + (128 chars) + +- **LinkedIn (220 chars)**: Elena Vasquez, author and former archaeologist, debuts *Echoes of the Labyrinth*, a mystery blending Aztec labyrinth clues with a contemporary Mexico City conspiracy. Draws on Yucatan digs for vivid historical suspense. Mexico City-based; next novel in Oaxaca. elenavasquez.com (198 chars) + +## AUTHOR PHOTO CAPTION +Elena Vasquez at her Mexico City desk, field notebook open amid coffee mugs and Pico's watchful gaze. + +## MEDIA CONTACT BLOCK +**Elena Vasquez** +elena@elenavasquez.com ++52 55 1234 5678 +www.elenavasquez.com +Twitter/X: @ElenaVasBooks | Instagram: @elenavasquez | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/elenavasquez \ No newline at end of file