Romina Russell

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Romina Russell (born 1984, in Buenos Aires) is the pseudonym of Romina Garber, an Argentine writer who lives in United States.[1] Her book Zodiac (2014) was a New York Times bestseller in 2016, in the young adult ebook category.[2]

Biography

Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Russell immigrated to the United States with her family when she was five.[3] She was raised in Miami, Florida, and currently resides in Los Angeles, California. She is a graduate of Harvard College.[4]

When she was nine, Russell wrote her first poem, called Si yo fuera la luz.[5] Her Spanish teacher submitted it to a writing contest at the local county fair, and Russell won first place.[6] She later became editor-in-chief at her high school paper.[1] While a student at Harvard, she wrote a weekly Sunday column called "College She Wrote" for the Miami Herald that was later picked up for national syndication.[7]

Works

Zodiac Series

  • Zodiac (2014)
  • Wandering Star (2015)
  • Black Moon (2016)
  • Thirteen Rising (2017)

Wolves of No World Series

  • Lobizona (2020)
  • Cazadora (2021)

References

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