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## SHORT BIO (50 words)
Elena Vasquez weaves Andean folklore into gripping tales of family secrets and resilience. In *Echoes from the Andes*, she uncovers a grandmother's hidden life amid Peru's Shining Path turmoil. A former Lima journalist now based in New York, Elena is finishing a sequel chasing ghosts across the Amazon.
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## MEDIUM BIO (150 words)
Elena Vasquez's *Echoes from the Andes* draws from her grandmother's untold stories of survival during Peru's Shining Path insurgency, blending folklore with raw historical truth. After a decade as a journalist in Lima, covering rural communities, she turned to fiction to honor silenced voices. Her debut explores how ancestral whispers shape modern choices—one family's pact with mountain spirits reveals betrayals that echo through generations. Elena humanizes the chaos of conflict through intimate details: a child's hidden diary, rituals under blood moons. Now in New York, she balances writing with teaching creative writing workshops. Her next project follows the same lineage into the Amazon's heart.
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## LONG BIO (300 words)
Born in Lima's dusty outskirts, Elena Vasquez grew up eavesdropping on her grandmother's hushed tales of Andean spirits and village pacts, stories laced with the shadows of Peru's 1980s violence. As a young reporter for local papers, she chased leads through highlands villages, interviewing survivors of the Shining Path's reign—women who buried secrets deeper than mass graves. Those encounters fueled her shift to fiction. *Echoes from the Andes* centers on Isabella, whose grandmother's diary exposes a Faustian bargain with mountain entities to protect her family amid insurgency terror: rituals involving llama blood and whispered incantations that bind generations.
Elena's prose obsesses over folklore's grit—how Quechua myths of *apus* (mountain guardians) mirror real betrayals, like informants turning on neighbors. Influences range from Mario Vargas Llosa's epic sprawl to Laura Esquivel's magical realism, but she grounds it in oral histories gathered from her own trips back home. No stranger to the page, her journalism appeared in Peruvian outlets like *Caretas*, honing her eye for unspoken truths.
The novel's release marks her full pivot to novels, after short stories in Latin American anthologies. Critics note her skill at making the supernatural feel visceral: the chill of a spirit's breath on fogged glass, the weight of a hidden amulet. Living in New York with her rescue dog, Paco, Elena teaches workshops on blending reportage with myth at Brooklyn community centers. She's scouting locations in Peru for her next book, tracing the family's spectral thread into Amazonian lore, where river sirens demand their due. Through it all, Elena writes to reclaim narratives erased by war, one resonant echo at a time.
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## FIRST-PERSON "ABOUT ME" (100 words)
I write stories that pull Andean myths into the light of forgotten histories—like in *Echoes from the Andes*, where a grandmother's pact with mountain spirits unravels a family's Shining Path secrets. Growing up in Lima, I listened to those whispers, then chased them as a journalist. Now in New York, with coffee in hand and Paco at my feet, I craft tales of resilient women who confront the past. What's next? More ghosts, deeper jungles. Let's talk folklore over virtual mate.
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## SOCIAL HANDLE BIOS
- **Twitter/X (160 chars):** Andean myths meet Shining Path shadows in *Echoes from the Andes*. Ex-Lima journo Elena Vasquez chasing family ghosts. Writing the sequel in NYC. Folklore fiend. #AndeanFiction
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- **Instagram (150 chars):**
Elena Vasquez
*Echoes from the Andes* — grandmas, spirits, & Shining Path secrets 🌙🗡️
Ex-Lima reporter turned myth-weaver.
NYC desk, Peru heart.
Next: Amazon haunts. DM for collabs! 📖✨
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- **LinkedIn (220 chars):** Elena Vasquez writes historical fiction rooted in Andean folklore. *Echoes from the Andes* explores a family's supernatural pact amid Peru's Shining Path conflict. Former journalist (*Caretas*, etc.), now novelist & Brooklyn writing instructor. Open to speaking gigs on myth in memory.
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## AUTHOR PHOTO CAPTION
Elena Vasquez in her New York writing nook, surrounded by Quechua texts and coffee mugs.
## MEDIA CONTACT BLOCK
Elena Vasquez
elena@elenavasquez.com
(212) 555-0192
www.elenavasquez.com
Twitter/X: @ElenaAndesEcho
Instagram: @elena_vasquez_writes
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/elenavasquez