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Michele Marie Serros (February 10, 1966 – January 4, 2015) was an American author, poet and comedic social commentator. Hailed as "a Woman to Watch in the New Century" by ''
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She wrote several books and regularly contributed original commentaries to
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writer drawing on her own life experiences, much of her works gave voice to the complexities of lives straddling two worlds:
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heritage and southern California pop culture. She described how she never quite fit in through poems and prose that were both poignant and hilarious.


Education and personal life

Born in Oxnard, California Serros was the second daughter to George R. Serros (deceased 2016), a municipal court interpreter and Beatrice Ruiz Serros, a drafts person (deceased 1991). She has one sister, Yvonne, six years her senior. Growing up in the prominently Hispanic community of El Rio, a semi-rural,
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on the northeast edge of Oxnard, Serros was a
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due to the arduous, burdensome work schedule endured by both parents. Upon returning to the community library for a book signing, she remarked, "This library was my home away from home when I was growing up" and considered herself a lifelong reader.McKinnon, Lisa (January 5, 2015
"'Chicana Role Model' author, Oxnard native Serros succumbs to cancer at 48"
'' Ventura County Star''
She spent her free time watching TV game shows, digging holes in the backyard, and skateboarding. When Michele was 11 years old, her parents separated. Feeling overwhelmed with fear and confusion she wrote to the only person she felt would understand, young-adult author Judy Blume. Blume wrote back suggesting that she keep a diary as an outlet for her emotions, thus inspiring a foundation for Serros' writing career. Unlike the assertion made by many authors about their own time as a youth, Serros feels she wasn't a "nerdy, withdrawn teen" that ate lunch alone in the school yard. As a student at Rio Mesa High School, Serros had many friends and love interests who often ditched 5th period class to continue socializing. However, such social enthusiasm eventually led to her academic downfall and by the end of her sophomore year at Rio Mesa High School, her mother transferred her to Santa Clara High School, a private Catholic high school in Oxnard. Upon her 1984 graduation, Serros attended
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for two years before transferring to
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. After an additional six years of sporadic study, she graduated
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from
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with a degree in
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in 1996. She married musician Eugene Trautmann, a member of seminal rock bands
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and
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, and whom she had met 11 years earlier backstage at the ''Leave Your Mind at Home'' music festival in
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. Upon their separation and eventual divorce in 2001, Serros moved to the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City. Since then, Michele continued to work diligently as a motivational speaker, was invited to deliver commencement speeches and attend book fairs all across the country. In the summer of 2010 Michele met restaurateur Antonio Magaña. After learning that they attended the same high school and were from the same city, Antonio asked Michele for a lunch date. They were engaged on Christmas night later that year and were married in the summer of 2011 in New York City on the rooftop of the judge's chambers. They made their home between California and New York. She was diagnosed with adenoid cystic carcinoma of the salivary gland in 2013. The cancer had
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and while she endured
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, she died at the beginning of 2015.


Professional life

While a student at
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, Serros's first book of poetry and short stories, ''Chicana Falsa and other stories of Death, Identity and Oxnard'', was published in 1994. After Lalo Press, the original publisher ceased business, she continued to sell copies from her garageQuintanilla, Michael (June 1, 1997
"A Poet's Passion"
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while maintaining a devoted following of fans as well as a place in academia where ''Chicana Falsa'' became required reading in many high schools and universities in Southern California. With the success of ''Chicana Falsa'', Serros was selected in 1994 as one of twelve poets to travel nationally with the touring music festival,
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. In addition to reading her poetry in the festival's second stage arena, she inspired
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of the
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to accompany her on bass guitar as she read, 'Mr. Boom Boom Man,' from ''Chicana Falsa.'' In November 1996, the spoken word label
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issued an audio version of ''Chicana Falsa.'' In 1997, after learning of an extensive Life and Styles feature of Serros in
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, Julie Grau (then an editor at
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) phoned Serros to inquire about the rights to ''Chicana Falsa''. The following year,
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(Penguin/Putnam) reissued ''Chicana Falsa'' as well as published a book of short stories, Los Angeles Times Best Seller, ''How to be a Chicana Role Model'' in 2000. At Europe, the Spanish songwriter
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used her poem ''Mi problema'' and made a version in Spanish, which in the shape of a song was sung by the Cuban artist Ludmila Mercerón, and appeared in 1999 on the album:
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' In early 2001, Serros' work caught the attention of Ann Lopez, wife of comedian George Lopez.The Ventura County Star May 28, 2006 Following an interview with George Lopez and Warner Brother Studios producers, Serros, who had yet to write a script or screenplay, was hired in 2002 to write for the ABC television sitcom, '' George Lopez''. She has stated, "An opportunity that hopefully with my contribution opened the door for a wider representation of Latinos in the mass media". However, in 2003 during a Christmas visit to her home in New York, Serros realized that she missed writing for her own audience and for her own therapeutic peace of mind. Consequently, she did not renew her contract for a second season. During the 2003 summer, she saw the surfing documentary, '' Step into Liquid'' and was ''floored'' by the film's tanker surfing segment shot in
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. Upon returning home from the movie, she emailed one of the surfers featured in the film, award-winning filmmaker, James Fulbright, and asked for the opportunity to experience firsthand what she had seen in the movie. In 2004, Serros was invited to tanker surf with Fulbright and his crew in the
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for a featured segment of
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. In 2005, Serros was approached by Alloy Entertainment to create a "Latina version" of their hugely successful Gossip Girl Young Adult Book Series. In 2006, her first young adult novel, ''Honey Blonde Chica'' was published followed by its sequel, ''¡Scandalosa!'' in 2007.McKinnon, Lisa (October 16, 2007
"Mucha Michele"
'' Ventura County Star''
In an interview with the Ventura County Star, Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, stated he picked up a copy of ''How to be a Chicana Role Model'' as reading material for a trip and "By the time I got to the end of the book, I was crying like a hypersensitive wimp. I love crying like a hypersensitive wimp, so I looked (her up) on the Internet. We ended up becoming friends. I love California and Michele's writing is uniquely Californian-like Raymond Chandler or John Fante". In addition, alternative rock band, Rage Against the Machine, features a photograph of Serros' first book of poetry, ''Chicana Falsa'', on the fold-out sleeve of their 1996 Grammy Award-winning album, Evil Empire.


Published works

In addition to her books, Serros has written for the Los Angeles Times,
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and contributed satirical commentaries for National Public Radio (
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, Anthem, Along for the Ride, and The California Report). She recorded ''Selected Stories from Chicana Falsa'' for Mouth Almighty Records, (1997) and was selected by The Getty Research Institute and Poetry Society of America to have her poetry placed on MTA buses throughout Los Angeles County. *''Chicana Falsa and Other Stories of Death, Identity, and Oxnard'' Lalo Press 1994 *''Chicana Falsa and Other Stories of Death, Identity, and Oxnard'' (reissue) 1998 Riverhead Books 1996 *''How to be a Chicana Role Model'' Riverhead Books, 2000 *''Honey Blonde Chica'' (SimonPulse/Simon and Schuster) 2005 *''¡Scandalosa!'' (SimonPulse) 2007


Public appearance and lectures

Serros was a national speaker to schools, universities and organizations. In 2002, she served as the commencement speaker for Stanford University's La Raza graduation. The same year, Serros was chosen by
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to write and perform an original piece honoring
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to commemorate the Twentieth Century Masters Tribute where she shared the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts' stage with literary luminaries as Arthur Miller, William Kennedy,
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, Peter Matthiessen and George Plimpton.Serros, Michele (January 8, 2007
"Small-Town Tales"
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References


External links


2009 Half-Hour TV Interview on The Creative Community

''Episode 838''

''Episode 820''

''Episode 806''

''Episode 788''

''Latino USA Episode (A)''

''Latino USA Episode (B)''
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