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  1. “Alfredo Botello’s debut novel delves into themes of self, uncertainty, passion, loss, and the overwhelming need for each of us to redeem ourselves, to surmount past mistakes and reclaim who and what we really are.

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      Alfredo Botello is a screenwriter who has worked on projects...

  2. Alfredo Botello is a screenwriter who has worked on projects ranging from the indie Sundance Global Short La Revolucion De Iguodala to the studio tent pole Fast and Furious 9. He is a Fulbright Fellow in architecture and a Nicholl Fellow in screenwriting.

  3. Jan 2, 2024 · Get ready to jump on a literary rollercoaster that transcends the ordinary, as Alfredo Botello unleashes “ 180 Days ,” a cinematic novel that combines the electrifying energy of punk rock, the...

  4. Dec 12, 2023 · 180 Days by Alfredo Botello is an insightful exploration of love, betrayal, and the journey towards redemption. The novel centers on Tomas Areata Jr. and Naomi Curran, a married couple of ten years who face the turmoil of infidelity.

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  5. Alfredo Botello is a writer, director and producer, known for HOLLYWOOD ADVENTURES, REALITY REBOOT, PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE BOYFRIEND, and his consultant work on STAR TREK BEYOND (2015). He is currently writing an animated comedy for Gulfstream Pictures and has optioned his script CRICKETS to Brooklyn Township Media.

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  6. Mar 8, 2024 · 180 Days” by screenwriter and first time novelist Alfredo Botello is a moving examination of the difficulties that come with being in a relationship, centered on one couple’s voyage through the turbulent seas of marriage and the very real possibility of divorce.

  7. Jan 2, 2024 · 9:05 pm. In the often predictable realm of contemporary upmarket romantic fiction, Alfredo Botello’s debut novel, 180 Days, is a refreshing, inspired surprise: a poignant exploration of love, redemption, and the intricate dance between our aspirations and the messy reality of human connections.