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Anjanette Delgado is a Puerto Rican author residing in the city of Miami, with two decades of experience in the communications world, nationally and internationally as a writer, producer and media consultant. In 1994 he was awarded an Emmy for her work as producer and in 2009 received the Latino Book Award for his first novel, The Heartbreak Pill (in Spanish entitled Pill bad love). Journalist and producer Anjanette Delgado began her career as a journalist, after completing studies at the school of Communications at the University of Puerto Rico. She has worked for CNN, NBC, Univision, and Telemundo for which she has served as a producer in the coverage of international events including the Gulf War in 1999, the Atlantic Olympics in 1996 and the terrorist attack in 9/11. In 2003 he served as executive producer for Telemundo with a 24 hour coverage of the war in Iraq. In 1994 he received his first Emmy for the series of human interest "Mothers in the distance", which addressed the status of Latina mothers who leave their children in their countries of origin and settle in the United States to work illegally as nannies in order to support their families. His first sitcom How to be wonderful in bed was acquired by HBO Latin America and is scheduled to be produced.

Novelist edit

Anjanette Delgado was released as a novelist with the publication in 2008 of The Heartbreak Pill. Although written first Spanish version, titled The pill bad love, its translation into English was published a year earlier and was awarded the Latino Book Award for best romance novel in English. [2] The novel is the story of Erika Luna, Ph.D. in chemistry in his 30's, who one day decides to use his scientific knowledge to invent a cure for the "broken heart" after her husband of seven years falls in love with another woman, threatening her career and her sanity [3]. The novel is considered an exponent of Chick Lit genre. [4]

To mark the publication of the book in both languages, the writer has appeared on television and print media around the United States and Puerto Rico, as well as blogs on literature [5].

Also writer of contemporary poetry, is writing her second novel, The Eighth Street clairvoyant.

Columnist, blogger and editoral edit

Has worked for print media such as Vogue, has been a guest columnist for the NPR radio station [2] and is in charge of the cultural section of the magazine Siempre Mujer, which also writes the weekly column "Your weekend "for the website of the publication (charlablog). The author also has his own blog (in English) The Wise Woman Blog America, a name inspired by the expressions of the Puerto Rican Judge Sonia Sotomayor. [6]

Anjanette Delgado has his own company, The Idea Shop Production, with content that offers consulting and media strategy. He is also an acquisitions editor for the publisher Santillana and amateur photographer.