About the Author:
Mexican author Daniel Reveles award-winning books Tequila, Lemon, and Salt, Enchiladas, Rice, and Beans and Salsa and Chips, appear on required reading lists at colleges and universities across the country. He enjoys a diversified audience of both non-Latino and Latino readers, because he takes the former to where they ve never been, and the latter to where they have been.
Reveles, who moved to Baja California from Los Angeles over twenty years ago, has a pointed and often humorous outlook on many types of borders such as racial and gender divisions and the serious rifts between classes and religions.
Born in Los Angeles to Mexican-born parents, Reveles has been in some part of the entertainment industry since he was seventeen as a recording artist, songwriter, television producer, documentary film director, and disc jockey. He stumbled into the Baja California border town of Tecate twenty years ago, and has been there ever since. A popular storyteller, he frequently travels around the country, speaking to university audiences and creative writing students. Reveles lives and writes in the company of coyotes on a ranch on the outskirts of Tecate, and has recently completed his fourth collection of stories, Guacamole Dip.
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