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Juliette Miranda’s introduction to the music industry and
career as a writer began before she was legal. More
industrious than the typical music fan, Juliette launched her
own fan-magazine at the age of 16. What started as a fanzine eventually grew into a full magazine. Within two years, Juliette’s independent publication had a readership of more than 2,000. She ran the magazine for six years, funding the publication through ad sales, small subscriptions, and donations. Her list of professional interviews reads like a Who’s Who in Rock, ranging from Bon Jovi to the Scorpions to Pat Benetar and Motley Crue. Upon graduating college, Juliette moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dream of working in the music industry. Her adventures in LA included public relations jobs with record labels, several production credits with ill-fated television shows and web sites, and a pile of rejection letters. It wasn’t until she moved back to her hometown of Chicago that Juliette reclaimed her success as a writer. Since relocating, Juliette has enjoyed a two-year stint as a monthly editorial columnist with an affiliate of the Chicago Sun-Times and a position as executive producer of a local music documentary television series. Her portfolio includes columns with music-oriented websites, product reviews in fashion and beauty magazines, and articles in trade publications to the food industry. Morning Neurosis is her first book. |
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