Teotihuacan, Mexico
Photos of cool placesDuring my trip to Mexico in 2010, we went to the ruins of Teotihuacan, about an hour or so outside Mexico City.
Ulises Silva: Novelist
During my trip to Mexico in 2010, we went to the ruins of Teotihuacan, about an hour or so outside Mexico City.
I developed the characters for Solstice even before starting to write the novel itself. Here’s what I thought they’d look like.
Now available as an e-book on Amazon.com. This was the original book trailer I launched back in 2007 with the help of co-workers and my Editor, Angela Bridges.
I’m excited to announce that the second edition of Solstice is now available as an ebook on Amazon.com. The new edition is priced at $1.99.
I had the great fortune of blogging for National Geographic’s All Roads Film Project at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. I snapped a few photos around and about the festival and Park City.
The fourth part of the Moving to Chicago: The Mini-Series, for your consideration by Ulises Silva So you got electricity and (maybe) gas in your new place. And because you’ve got so much cable TV to catch up on and so much porn to download, you’re going to need cable. Which, depending on what part [...]
The third part of the Moving to Chicago: The Mini-Series, for your consideration by Ulises Silva If you’re renting an apartment for the first time in Chicago, you’ll need to get your utilities turned on. Two words of warning for you: People’s Gas.
The second part of the Moving to Chicago: The Mini-Series, for your consideration by Ulises Silva If you’ve moving to Chicago for the first time and thinking of renting a place, here are five things you need to know to ensure your rental experience is a positive one (as in positively makes you question how [...]
An amusing story of moving, learning, and losing your mind for your consideration by Ulises Silva Though I’d dreamed of moving to Chicago for a good chunk of my adult life, you wouldn’t think it the way I was kicking and screaming and holding onto dear life back in Michigan as the inevitability of Moving [...]