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Alisa Valdes (born 1969 in
Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque ( ; ), also known as ABQ, Burque, the Duke City, and in the past 'the Q', is the List of municipalities in New Mexico, most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico, and the county seat of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Bernal ...
) is an American author, journalist, and film producer, known for her bestselling novel, '' The Dirty Girls Social Club''.


Early life

Valdes was born in
Albuquerque Albuquerque ( ; ), also known as ABQ, Burque, the Duke City, and in the past 'the Q', is the List of municipalities in New Mexico, most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico, and the county seat of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Bernal ...
,
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. Her father, Nelson Valdés, is a retired
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professor at the
University of New Mexico The University of New Mexico (UNM; ) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. Founded in 1889 by the New Mexico Territorial Legislature, it is the state's second oldest university, a flagship university in th ...
, who emigrated from
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in the early 1960s. Her mother, Maxine Conant, is a seventh-generation New Mexican of mixed heritage, including Spanish, Mexican, Portuguese Jewish,
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, and Irish ancestry, and is a descendant of Roger Conant, founder of Salem, Massachusetts, and Vermont revolutionary
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. Valdes spent her childhood primarily in New Mexico, but also lived briefly in
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, Scotland and
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. Upon her graduation from Del Norte High School in Albuquerque she attended
Berklee College of Music Berklee College of Music () is a Private university, private music college in Boston, Boston, Massachusetts. It is the largest independent college of contemporary music in the world. Known for the study of jazz and modern Music of the United ...
in Boston where she majored in jazz performance on the tenor saxophone.


Journalism career

While a student at Berklee, Valdes began writing freelance music reviews for ''
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''. After graduating from Berklee in 1992, she took an unpaid internship at the ''
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'', before going back to school to earn a master's degree from the
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in 1994. Valdes joined the staff of ''The Boston Globe'' in 1994, where she wrote for the Living/Arts section. Her essay for ''The Boston Globe Magazine'', "Daughter of Cuba," won first place in the 1998 SUNMAG essay contest. In 1999, Valdes left Boston for a position as staff writer in the Calendar section of the ''
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''. Her articles have appeared in dozens of newspapers, and she has written cover stories for '' Glamour'' and ''
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''. Valdes continues to work in journalism, writing a weekly parenting column for the website " Mamiverse", an opinion piece for
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, a travel piece for London newspaper
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, and contributing posts for
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Books section.


Literary career

Her first novel, ''The Dirty Girls Social Club,'' was purchased by St. Martin's Press a little more than a year after she left the ''Los Angeles Times''. She was paid an advance of $475,000 after five publishing houses bid for the manuscript. In a profile of the writer, entitled "The Latina
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?", ''
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'' reporter Patrick T. Reardon wrote: "What made
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especially hot was the belief among publishers that Valdes-Rodriguez could be the long-sought 'Latina Terry McMillan' -- a writer whose work would jump-start Hispanic book buying in the U.S. and create a new profitable publishing niche..." ''The Dirty Girls Social Club'' garnered media attention and went on to become a New York Times bestseller and a Booksense 76 top pick. Valdes has since written twelve novels: ''Playing With Boys'' in 2004; '' Make Him Look Good'' in 2006; a
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novel, '' Haters'', in 2006; ''Dirty Girls on Top,'' a sequel to ''The Dirty Girls Social Club,'' in 2008, ''The Husband Habit'' in 2009, and '' The Three Kings'' in 2010, ''All That Glitters'' in 2011, ''Lauren's Saints of Dirty Faith'' in 2011, ''The Temptation ''in 2012, ''Puta ''in 2013, ''The Temptation of Demetrio Vigil'' in 2013, and the short romance ebooks ''Billy, the Man; A Better Love Than Husband'', and ''Forgive Me My Sins'', all in 2013. Valdes wrote a memoir, ''The Feminist and the Cowboy: An Unlikely Love Story'', published in 2013. The book detailed her relationship with a conservative ranch hand and how it led her to rethink some of her feminist beliefs. After its publication, Valdes alleged that the relationship was abusive. In 2005, ''Time'' dubbed Valdes "The Godmother of Chica Lit" and named her one of the 25 most influential Hispanics in the United States. ''Hispanic Business Magazine'' has twice named her among the 100 Most Influential Hispanics in America. In 2006, the Hispanic Congressional Caucus awarded Valdes with a Latina Leadership award, and she participated in the
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at the
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. She also received the Theatre of Hearts "Youth First" award in Los Angeles in 2004.


Film career

Before its publication in 2003, the film rights to '' The Dirty Girls Social Club'' were optioned by
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with
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and
Laura Ziskin Laura Ellen ZiskinGale Research Company (2002). ''Contemporary theatre, film, and television,'' p. 388. Gale Research Co., (March 3, 1950 – June 12, 2011) was an American film producer. She was the executive producer of '' Pretty Woman'' (1990 ...
as producers, but the option expired without going into production. The
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network then began to develop the book as a television series. The project did not progress beyond development. Valdes next partnered with
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's Cienfuegos Films company, to make an independent film based upon the novel, with Valdes, Galán and
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as executive producers and Valdes as creator and screenwriter, but the deal never came to pass. Ann Lopez, ex-wife of comedian
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, optioned '' The Dirty Girls Social Club'' in 2009.
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was developing the novel with Lopez and her company Encanto Productions for the 2011-2012 television season. In December 2010, Valdes publicly accused Ann Lopez and screenplay writer Luisa Leschin of racism and homophobia after reading a draft of their proposed pilot script. She later retracted some of her statements about Lopez and Leschin, while maintaining her displeasure with the script. NBC ultimately did not order a pilot of '' The Dirty Girls Social Club''. Valdes formed her own production company, Valdes Entertainment Enterprises, in 2013 to develop ''The Dirty Girls Social Club'' for film. Valdes teamed up with television producers
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to help produce the film.


Bibliography


Novels

*'' The Dirty Girls Social Club'' (2003) *'' Playing with Boys'' (2004) *'' Make Him Look Good'' (2006) *'' Haters'' (2006) *'' Dirty Girls on Top'' (2008) *''The Husband Habit'' (2010) *'' All That Glitters'' (2011) *'' The Three Kings'' (2010) *''Laurens Saints of Dirty Faith'' (2011) *''The Temptation'' (2012) *''
Puta Puta may refer to: * Puta (deity), a minor Roman goddess of pruning * Puta, Azerbaijan, a settlement in Azerbaijan *Mircea Puta Mircea Puta (February 1, 1950 —July 26, 2007) was a Romanian mathematician, the 1983 recipient of the Simion ...
'' (2012) *'' The Temptation of Demetrio Vigil'' (2013)


Novelitas

*''Lauren's Very Dirty Chapter'' (2012) *''Billy, the Man'' (2012) *''Better Lover Than a Husband'' (2013) *''Forgive Me My Sins'' (2013)


Anthologies

*''
Girls Night In Originally started in the UK, the Girls' (and Boys') Night In collections gather together hip fiction for the twenty- and thirtysomething sets. The United States version collects 21 stories from such popular chick-lit authors as Meg Cabot, Ali ...
'' (2004) *''Girls Night Out (anthology)'' (2006) *''Maybe Baby (anthology)'' (2006)


Memoirs

*''The Feminist and the Cowboy'' (2013)


See also

*
List of Cuban American writers See also * Cuban American literature * List of Cuban writers * List of Cuban women writers * List of Cuban Americans * Before Columbus Foundation References Bibliography * (Anthology; includes writer biographies) * (Anthology; includes ...
*
List of Cuban Americans This is a list of notable Cuban Americans, including immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. Athletes * Aric Almirola, current NASCAR driver, father born in Cuba * Kiko Alonso, current NFL player ...


References


External links


Valdes Entertainment Enterprises LLC website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Valdes, Alisa 1969 births Living people 21st-century American novelists American women novelists American writers of Cuban descent American chick lit writers Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni Writers from Albuquerque, New Mexico Hispanic and Latino American novelists 21st-century American women writers Berklee College of Music alumni