We mourn the passing of amazing poet, Michele Serros. Michele - TopicsExpress



          

We mourn the passing of amazing poet, Michele Serros. Michele Serros was still a student at Santa Monica City College , when her first book of poetry and short stories, Chicana Falsa and other stories of Death, Identity and Oxnard, was published. When the original publisher of Chicana Falsa went out of business, Michele continued to sell copies from her garage. In 1998, Riverhead Books reissued Chicana Falsa and as well as Serros latest collection of fiction, How to be a Chicana Role Model . The latter instantly became a Los Angeles Times Best Seller and both publications are currently used as required reading in U.S. high schools and universities. Named by Newsweek as one of the top young women to watch for in the new century, Serros has been a featured contributor for the Los Angeles Times childrens fiction section and a commentator for National Public Radio (Morning Edition, Weekend All Things Considered, Anthem, Along for the Ride, Latino USA). In addition to being an award-winning poet, Michele has read her poems to stadium crowds of 25,000+ for Lollapalooza, recorded Selected Stories from Chicana Falsa for Mercury Records and was selected by the Poetry Society of America to have her poetry placed on MTA buses throughout Los Angeles County. In 2002, Michele wrote for the ABC television sitcom, The George Lopez Show. An opportunity, she says, that hopefully with my contribution opens the door for a wider representation of Latinos in the mass media.
Posted on: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 21:37:42 +0000

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