Travis Atria

Travis Atria is a seasoned writer and owner/operator of a recording studio, with extensive experience in journalism and literary projects. Current roles include writer for Vigliano Associates and Chicago Review Press, where notable work includes a biography of Arthur Briggs and ghostwriting for a #MeToo era memoir. Travis has previously contributed to various publications, including HOME Magazine, Us Weekly, and The Gainesville Sun, covering cultural and social issues, as well as creating over one hundred articles on arts and culture. In addition to writing, Travis operated an energy auditing initiative for low-income housing under Obama's Green Initiatives. Academically, Travis holds a Master's Degree in Communication from the University of Florida and a Bachelor's Degree in Literature from the University of Miami.

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Gainesville, United States

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Chicago Review Press

Chicago Review Press is an independent publishing company founded in 1973. Over the years we have grown into a dynamic midsize publisher with more than 900 titles in print. We currently publish around 60 new annually under five imprints: Chicago Review Press, Lawrence Hill Books, Ball Publishing, Zephyr Press, and Academy Chicago. All Chicago Review Press titles are distributed to the book trade by Independent Publishers Group.


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51-200

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