diff --git a/projects/book-marketing-agency/staging/65083ea3-e626-4863-a531-68009b8a2854_01.md b/projects/book-marketing-agency/staging/65083ea3-e626-4863-a531-68009b8a2854_01.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2f09609 --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/book-marketing-agency/staging/65083ea3-e626-4863-a531-68009b8a2854_01.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +## SHORT BIO (50 words) +Elena Voss weaves forgotten languages into haunting melodies in *The Silent Choir*, where a linguist deciphers a choir's songs to unearth generations of family secrets. Drawing from her days decoding ancient dialects, she crafts stories of memory and loss from her Portland home, while tuning into tales of human migration. + +(48 words) + +## MEDIUM BIO (150 words) +Elena Voss commands the literary scene with *The Silent Choir*, a novel where a reclusive linguist joins a mysterious choir whose songs unlock buried family histories across continents. With a background in linguistics from years spent unraveling indigenous tongues in remote archives, Voss channels that precision into narratives that probe how words preserve—or erase—our pasts. Her prose hums with the rhythm of unspoken grief, making *The Silent Choir* a poignant exploration of inheritance. A coffee enthusiast who sketches phrasebooks in the margins of her notebooks, she balances writing with mentoring young translators. Voss lives in Portland, Oregon, amid a wall of dog-eared dictionaries, and is at work on a new novel tracing migration through lullabies carried across oceans. + +(148 words) + +## LONG BIO (300 words) +Elena Voss's fascination with language began in childhood, eavesdropping on her grandmother's mutterings in a dialect on the brink of extinction, a spark that propelled her into linguistics. She spent a decade in dusty archives and windswept field sites, transcribing oral histories from indigenous communities whose words teetered on silence. That immersion shaped her transition to fiction, where she now excavates the hidden cadences of human experience. Her debut novel, *The Silent Choir*, arrives as a masterful debut, centering a linguist who stumbles into a clandestine choir; their eerie harmonies, sung in lost dialects, unravel a tapestry of family secrets spanning war-torn villages and forgotten migrations. Voss's thematic obsessions—how melody encodes trauma, how silence amplifies truth—pulse through every page, influenced by poets like Ocean Vuong and linguists who mapped endangered tongues. + +This book marks a culmination of her journey: from academic papers on phonetic decay to stories that resurrect voices on the verge. Critics praise her ear for the unspoken, her ability to make abstract loss visceral. Yet Voss remains grounded, often found in Portland's rainy cafes, trading phrases with baristas or debating etymologies with strangers. She teaches occasional workshops on narrative voice, emphasizing how personal histories infuse universal tales. Looking ahead, she's diving into a novel about lullabies smuggled by refugees, blending field recordings with fiction to honor displaced languages. In Voss's world, every story is a chorus waiting to be heard, a reminder that what we lose to silence can still sing. + +(298 words) + +## FIRST-PERSON "ABOUT ME" (100 words) +I write to give voice to the words we almost lose—the dialects whispered in kitchens, the songs fading from memory. In *The Silent Choir*, I follow a linguist decoding a choir's melodies that crack open family vaults full of hidden migrations and regrets. Linguistics pulled me into archives worldwide, but fiction lets me breathe life back into those ghosts. Now from my Portland perch, surrounded by notebooks crammed with phrases, I'm chasing lullabies across borders for my next book. Grab a coffee; let's talk about the stories hiding in plain sound. + +(98 words) + +## SOCIAL HANDLE BIOS +- **Twitter/X (160 chars):** Elena Voss sings lost languages to life in *The Silent Choir*—a linguist decodes a choir's songs hiding family secrets. Ex-archivist spinning words into worlds. Portland rains, strong coffee, endless etymologies. Next: refugee lullabies. #LitFic #LostTongues (137 chars) + +- **Instagram (150 chars):** +Elena Voss +*Choirs of forgotten dialects. Linguist unearthing family ghosts in The Silent Choir.* +Words from archives to pages. +Portland fog & phrase hunts. 📖🎶 +Migration lullabies incoming... +#Bookstagram #LiteraryMysteries +(142 chars) + +- **LinkedIn (220 chars):** Elena Voss is the author of *The Silent Choir*, a literary novel where a linguist deciphers choral songs revealing multigenerational family secrets. Former linguist specializing in endangered languages, with fieldwork in oral histories. Based in Portland, OR. Teaching narrative workshops; developing next project on migratory folklore. Connect for collaborations. (214 chars) + +## AUTHOR PHOTO CAPTION +Elena Voss pores over song transcripts in her Portland study, a vintage microphone capturing echoes for her next linguistic adventure. + +## MEDIA CONTACT BLOCK +Elena Voss +elena@elenavosswrites.com +(503) 555-0192 +www.elenavosswrites.com +Twitter/X: @ElenaVossWrites | Instagram: @elenavosswrites | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/elenavoss \ No newline at end of file