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Connie Spenuzza
Born (1953-09-29) September 29, 1953 (age 71)
Quito, Ecuador
Pen nameCecilia Velástegui
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
Website
conniespenuzza.com

Connie Spenuzza (born September 29, 1953) is an American author who lives in Dana Point, California also known under her pen name Cecilia Velástegui, she has been collected by libraries.[1]

Early life and education

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Spenuzza was born in Quito, Ecuador.[2] She graduated from University of Southern California with a master's degree in 1977.[3]

Chocolate Runs Through My Veins book cover

Career

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Her first novel, Gathering the Indigo Maidens (2011),[4] was a finalist for the Mariposa Prize. Her second novel, Traces of Bliss (2012), was selected to the National Latino Book Club by the Association of American Publishers and the Las Comadres international organization.[5] Her third novel, Missing in Machu Picchu (2013),[6] was awarded first place in adventure fiction by the International Latino Book Awards,[7] but was given an unfavorable review by Publishers Weekly.[8]

In 2014 her novel Parisian Promises received a positive review from US Review of Books.[9]

Spenuzza has been invited as an author panelist at Literary Orange, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, the Big Orange Book, and the Los Angeles Zoo.

Spenuzza also writes children’s bilingual fables.[10] Olinguito Speaks Up-Olinguito alza la voz (2013)[11] received first place for Best Latino Focused Children’s Picture Book by the 2014 International Latino Book Awards.[12]

In 2018 her novel Lucia Zarate: the Odyssey of the World’s Smallest Woman (2017) received first place in fiction from the San Francisco Book Festival.[13] This novel was selected as a 2017 FOREWORD Indies Book Finalist in multicultural fiction.[14]

In 2019, Jubilant Journeys received 2nd Place in Most Inspirational category of the International Latino Book Awards.[15] The first place went to José Andrés, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee and a James Beard Humanitarian Award Winner.[16]

In 2023, Chocolate Runs Through My Veins, was awarded runner-up for first place by the London Book Festival.[17] Spenuzza was then invited as the keynote speaker to the annual lecture sponsored by the Newport Beach California Library Foundation on June 25, 2023. [18]

Foreword Reviews praised her  2024 history book: “ Connie Spenuzza’s The Unique Women of the Venetian Republic is a sumptuous historical review that focuses on Venice from the fifteenth century to the 1797 invasion by Napoleon’s armies, detailing the lives of women who were scholars, writers, artists, opera singers, philanthropists, and courtesans within the city’s complex traditional social structure and culture.”[19]

Kirkus Reviews also praised this book: “A gorgeous book that fully immerses readers in Venetian history, both visually and through its vivid narrative.”[20]

On January 10, 2024, Orange County, California, County Supervisor Katrina Foley presented Spenuzza with a county proclamation honoring her prolific writing and philanthropic career.[21]

Spenuzza was invited by the Angels of the Arts, a support group of the Segerstrom Center of the Arts, to lecture on her book The Unique Women of the Venetian Republic at the Orange County Museum of Art.

Orange Coast Magazine, January 2024 issue,  featured a two-page article on Spenuzza, titled International Inspiration: “Connie Spenuzza is an arts patron supreme and an award-winning author who has published 13 books and visited 128 countries.”[22]

Books

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  • Velástegui, Cecilia (2011). Gathering the Indigo Maidens. Libros Pub. ISBN 978-0983745815.
  • Velástegui, Cecilia (2012). Traces of Bliss. Libros Pub. ISBN 978-0983745877.
  • Velástegui, Cecilia (2013). Missing in Machu Picchu. Libros Pub. ISBN 978-0985176945.
  • Velástegui, Cecilia (2013). Olinguito Speaks Up. Libros Publishing LLC. ISBN 9780985176976.
  • Velástegui, Cecilia (2014). Lalo Loves to Help. Libros Publishing Llc. ISBN 9780990671305.
  • Velástegui, Cecilia (2015). Parisian Promises. Libros Publishing Llc. ISBN 9780985176914.
  • Velástegui, Cecilia (2017). Lucia Zarate: The Odyssey of the World’s Smallest Woman. Libros Publishing Llc. ISBN 9780990671381.
  • Spenuzza, Connie (2019). Jubilant Journeys: Experience the Wanderlust Serendipity of a Fifty-Year Journey Across 125 Countries. Libros Publishing. ISBN 9780998703114[23]
  • Spenuzza, Connie (29 September 2021). Spanish Colonial Paintings Paired with Engraved Sources. Libros Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9987031-5-2.
  • Spenuzza, Connie (14 February 2022). Chocolate Runs Through My Veins: The Insightful History of the Women of Chocolate. Libros Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9987031-6-9.
  • Spenuzza, Connie (17 October 2023). The Unique Women of the Venetian Republic. Libros Publishing. ISBN 978-0998703183.

References

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  1. ^ "Velástegui, Cecilia". worldcat.org. Retrieved November 24, 2016.
  2. ^ "Cecilia Velástegui, Jetsetter and Author, Discusses Her Writing and 'The Serendipity of the Spanish Tongue'". The Latin Post, Nicole Akoukou Thompson Jun 11, 2015
  3. ^ "Festival features USC alumni, faculty". Daily Trojan.
  4. ^ "Local author to sign first novel today at mission". The Orange County Register. 4 October 2011.
  5. ^ "September 2013 Teleconference: Linda Rodriguez, Cecilia Velástegui". Las Comadres. 30 September 2013.
  6. ^ Lovitt, Paige. "Book Review: Missing in Machu Picchu by Cecilia Velástegui". Blogcritics.
  7. ^ "2013 Winners - Las Comadres - Latino Literature". Latino Book Awards. Archived from the original on 2020-10-27. Retrieved 2016-11-08.
  8. ^ "Missing in Machu Picchu ". Publishers Weekly.
  9. ^ Parisian Promises. US Review of Books, reviewed by John E. Roper in 2014.
  10. ^ "Festival features USC alumni, faculty". The Daily Trojan. By CARRIE RUTH MOORE, April 13, 2014
  11. ^ "Olinguito Speaks Up"/ Foreword Reviews, Reviewed by Beth VanHouten February 11, 2014
  12. ^ "16th Annual International Latino Book Awards 2014 Finalists". Las Comadres - Latino Literature. 27 April 2014.
  13. ^ "San Francisco Book Festival". www.sanfranciscobookfestival.com. Retrieved 2018-07-11.
  14. ^ "Full List of 2017 Foreword INDIES Finalists". Retrieved 2018-07-11.
  15. ^ "International Latino Book Award finalist writes a travel memoir spanning 50 years and 125 countries". Los Angeles Times. 24 July 2019.
  16. ^ "Dana Point Author Named 'Most Inspirational' Finalist". Dana Point Times. 5 July 2019.
  17. ^ "** londonbookfestival.com **". www.londonbookfestival.com. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  18. ^ "Summer Solstice - Newport Beach Public Library Foundation". nbplf.foundation. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  19. ^ "Review of The Unique Women of the Venetian Republic". www.forewordreviews.com. 2023-12-02. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  20. ^ THE UNIQUE WOMEN OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC | Kirkus Reviews.
  21. ^ "Philanthropist Connie Spenuzza is recognized 010924". Stu News Newport. 2024-01-09. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
  22. ^ "Snapshot: International Inspiration". Orange Coast Mag. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
  23. ^ "JUBILANT JOURNEYS". Kirkus Reviews.
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