About Pablo Zaragoza
Award-Winning Author
Pablo Omar Zaragoza, originally from Havana, Cuba, immigrated to the United States when he was four years old. He grew up in Hialeah, Florida, graduated high school there, and completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Florida. He attended medical school in Dominican Republic and received his U.S. medical certification upon his return to Florida.
For 30 years, Pablo, a pathologist, taught in a medical school and served as the chief health officer of Florida State Prison.
An avid reader since childhood, Pablo retired from medicine and pursued his passion of writing. Since June 2017, he has written and published over twenty-five novels in a variety of genres from crime and horror to historical fiction and romance.
Pablo extensively researches for his stories and writes daily, a discipline, he believes, is necessary for anyone who wants to be recognized as a serious author. He generously credits Susan Giffin with her excellent first-line editing of all his books.
Pablo has won first-place and finalist awards and received five-star reviews from international book awards competitions and from readers.
About Susan Giffin
Author
For more than forty years, Susan authored, ghostwrote, and/or edited hundreds of books for clients at home and abroad. Among them: Red Destiny for Stephen Chen, a successful Chinese businessman; Mum’s The Word for Eve, the mother of Sir Richard Branson; Imagine Me! for Carolyn Collins, a reformed hardcore drug addict; Retold – The Story of Jesus for an Episcopalian priest; I Kept My Word for Clarence Wolfe, a WW2 veteran who claimed to have been an unwitting participant in Glenn Miller’s death; Mobsters I Have Known and Loved for Frances McKee, a waitress for the Mob in New Jersey; For Love and Liberty, Stephen Grimble’s appeal to save liberty for posterity; The Last Chalkline, a Notre Dame football story for Jeff Walker; and Smuggled Stories from the Holy Land for Carmen Jarrah.
Susan credits her mother with launching her writing career when she was a young girl by enrolling her in a correspondence course with a dog named Susie Cucumber. Her writing experience flourished when she became a public relations practitioner for a variety of businesses – ophthalmology, residential building, Arabian horses,
Susan’s primary focus now is on editing novels by award-winning Pablo Zaragoza, as well as writing her own non-fiction books which have earned her awards and five-star reviews.
Across Africa Alone
The Kokomo Railroad
BONGO!
A Spider’s Web (ghostwritten)
Between Tears & Laughter (coming soon)



