Giselle Zado Wasfie

Giselle Zado Wasfie is a journalist and author[1] who currently runs the blog "Imaginary Frend".

Background

Wasfie received her bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and her master’s in International Journalism from City University, London. She was a student at St Peter's College, Oxford and attended New York University’s prestigious "Summer Publishing Institute", as well as the University of California, Los Angeles "Professional Program in Screenwriting".

Career

After graduating from U of M, Wasfie moved to Manhattan where she began with an editorial internship at US Weekly magazine. From there, she moved to Glamour magazine where she was an editorial assistant to the books editor under Bonnie Fuller. Simultaneously, Wasfie moonlighted as a music correspondent for Sonicnet.com, which was eventually bought out by MTV Networks. She then became a features editor at SOHH.com where she interviewed Gang Starr, Nas, Nelly, and Wyclef Jean.

In 2005, Wasfie’s debut novel "So Fly" was published by St. Martin’s Press. From there, she moved to Los Angeles to be an editor at national independent music magazine URB where she wrote cover stories about Outkast and Lauryn Hill, as well as interviewing artists such as Björk, Beirut, Bat for Lashes, The Coop, José González and Perry Farrell. In 2007, Public Enemy’s legendary frontman Chuck D became an Executive Producer of the "So Fly" book-to-television project.

Wasfie’s freelance stories have appeared in VIBE, Vice, Black Book, Teen People, Source, HX, CosmoGirl, and MTV.Com.

Book

References

  1. Frantz, Laura (March 14, 2006). "Rap it up". Courier News. pp. Fea 15. Retrieved 5 May 2011. One of the genre's latest novels is So Fly (St Martin's Griffin, 2005) by Giselle Zado Wasfie. With its pink cover and many popculture references this chicklit ...
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