Johnny Diaz

Johnny Diaz
Born Florida, United States
Occupation Journalist, author
Nationality American
Period 2000present
Genre Gay romance, fiction
Subject Business, Media

Johnny Diaz is an American novelist and a journalist for the Sun Sentinel, where he writes local feature stories about South Florida. He was a media reporter for the business section of The Boston Globe.

Diaz was born in Miami, Florida, and attended Florida International University.

He was a general assignment Metro reporter for the Miami Herald, where he worked on the staff that won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Coverage "for its balanced and gripping on-the-scene coverage of the pre-dawn raid by federal agents that took the Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez from his Miami relatives and reunited him with his Cuban father."[1] He also covered some of the biggest breaking stories in South Florida, including the murder of Gianni Versace.

Diaz worked for three years as a features writer for the Living/Arts section of The Boston Globe before moving to the newspaper's business section.

He was a featured contributor to the first Chicken Soup for the Latino Soul.

Diaz is the author of several gay-themed novels: Boston Boys Club,[2] Miami Manhunt,[3] Beantown Cubans,[4] and Take the Lead. The television and film rights to Diaz' first three novels have been optioned by Open Road Integrated Media.[5]

Personal life

Diaz also works as a part-time journalism instructor at Emerson College in Boston. He is gay and his homosexuality became widely known in 1996 when his boyfriend was a cast member on the television series The Real World: Miami and Diaz appeared in several episodes.[6]

Novels

  • Boston Boys Club (2007)
  • Miami Manhunt (2008)
  • Beantown Cubans (2009)
  • Take the Lead (2011)
  • Looking for Providence (2014)

References

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