User:Armando Lucas Correa

  (born October 18th, 1959 in Guantanamo, Cuba) is a Cuban writer, journalist and editor who resides in New York. His debut novel, The German Girl (Atria Books, Simon & Schuster) is an international bestseller translated to 14 languages and has been published in more than 20 countries.

His second novel, The Daughter’s Tale ([|Atria Books], Simon & Schuster) will be published on June 1, 2019.

His first book In Search of Emma: Two Fathers, One Daughter and the Dream of a Family (Rayo, Harper Collins) was published in 2007.

Correa is the recipient of various outstanding achievement awards from the National Association of Hispanic Publications and the Society of Professional Journalism. Most recently, he was recognized by AT&T with The Humanity of Connection Award.

In Cuba, he entered the world of print journalism in 1988 when he was appointed the editor of Tablas, a national theater and dance magazine based out of Havana.

His career as an American journalist started in 1991 in El Nuevo Herald, The Miami Herald Spanish edition. He moved to New York in 1997, to work as a senior writer at People en Español magazine and has been the brand’s Editor in Chief since 2007.

He is a graduate of The University of Arts in Cuba (Instituto Superior de Arte) and has a postgraduate degree in journalism from the University of Havana.

He currently resides in Manhattan with his partner and their three children.