Lee Cuesta

Lee Cuesta

Thursday, May 5, 2005

My website launched today, Cinco de Mayo

Today is Cinco de Mayo, 2005, which is 5/5/05. And this is the day that my website officially launched. This is its first full day of operation. My website is leecuesta.com. Here's the direct link:
http://www.leecuesta.com
Thanks to Mediaframe for all their help in getting everything posted, and for the great way that it looks and functions! So I just wanted to document the fact that today just happens to be the first day, 5/5/05, which was not intentional. And that forces me to contemplate the numerical significance (5/5/05), just like the title of my book, Once:Once (or 11:11).

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LEE CUESTA, a journalist who worked in Mexico City, has written about the complexities in Chiapas for a decade, acquiring firsthand experience in both Tuxtla Gutiérrez and San Cristóbal de Las Casas. As a fully bilingual writer, the author has been published in periodicals such as Northwest, Eternity, World Pulse, Indian Life, Interlit, Prisma, El Faro and Apuntes Pastorales. The articles receive international response. In addition, Cuesta is the author of the novel entitled Once: Once, about religious intolerance and an independence movement in Chiapas, along with a conspiracy to recapture territory that once belonged to Mexico. In it, he combines the skills of a storyteller and investigative reporter to penetrate the historical, social and spiritual dimensions of this convincing tale. It provides a rare and stunning glimpse into the elements that render neighboring cultures so incompatible.

How to make comments

I realize that only those who have an account at blogger or gmail are permitted to post comments to my blog directly -- here at this website. Therefore, all the rest of you should send your comments to info@leecuesta.com and I will copy and paste them so that they will appear here. Keep those comments coming!