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ABOUT ME

Linda Maria Concepción Cortés, born in Santa Rosa de Copan on Dec. 25, 1973. 

She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Literature orientation at the National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH) in 2000. 

She studied a diploma in Teacher Training in Higher Education. FUNDAUPNFM. (2006) 

She worked as a booth announcer for 15 years, several radio companies nationwide, including Power FM (audio sound) And KeBuena (Televicentro). 

She has been director of radio stations in Santa Rosa De Copan, Copan as Exa FM stereo. 

It is encouraging and event emcee. She's addition commercial broadcaster. 

She worked as a radio actress in the character of Soledad, Educatodos. 2001-2003. 

She starred as the protagonist in the drama "Life Changing Decisions" directed by Oscar Estrada. 2001. 

She participated as a partner in the research project "Critical analysis of the Honduran press 1996-2000" coordinated by Dr. Hector M. Leyva. FIDE-UNDP. (2002) 

She served as public relations officer Culture Project, Town and Creativity. (2005-2006) 

She was president of the Western Chapter of the Honduran Press Association, APH (2007). 

She Write scripts for video and audio recording and institutional CREATOR with AV production documentaries. 

She writes and designs for promotional and advertising radio and television. 

She participated as a writer in the first short film shot in Santa Rosa de Copan, draft independent film titled "Dulce de Leche". (2011) with production houses CREATOR AND AV AV productions. 

Write it in character parodies soap operas and dramatic social issues. 

She was included in the artistic and cultural directory Copán. 

She served as editor of the magazine of the 137th anniversary of the Departmental Institute Álvaro Contreras (2011) and 138th Anniversary (2012) 

She teaches workshops in literature and creative writing. 

She was part of the jury in the story Contest Regional University Center of the West (CUROC) 2011. 

She writes, produces and directs for television and radio independently. 

She has worked as a teacher in the area of Spanish in the Institutes: Night San José, San José de Copan, Álvaro Contreras and ISEMED. 

She served as a teacher she taught Linguistics, Phonetics and Morphosyntax in the Continuing Education Program for Teachers, UPNFM. 

She Taught general Spanish classes at the Metropolitan University of Honduras, Santa Rosa de Copan offices and Corquín. 

Currently she works as a teacher of Spanish subjects and overall writing at the University of the West Regional Center. 

She coordinates the communication unit and editorial CUROC in the area of attachment, for which she writes and designs the monthly newsletters.

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