MARIANELLA CASMON: DO I STILL LOVE YOU?

Writer without a book, still addicted to tea

MARIANELLA CASMON:
DO I STILL LOVE YOU?

Writer without a book, still addicted to tea

WAIT, WHO THE HELL IS THIS CHICK?

Welcome to the mesmerizing universe of Marianella Casmon, where stories burst into life and hearts sway to the rhythm of her words!

Marianella stole our hearts with her iconic blog and rom-com mini-series, “Buscando Té” (Looking for Tea), a rollicking journey through the rollercoaster of love and its never-ending pursuit, starring a commitment-phobic gay protagonist who fears settling down more than a black cat on Friday the 13th. And girl, did it strike a chord! This beloved blog quickly morphed into a cultural phenomenon, resonating with readers from South America, Central America, Spain, and Israel, leaving an indelible mark on the LGBTQ+ literary landscape.

But now, a decade later, Marianella dazzles us with a fresh escapade from the sun-kissed lands of Australia: “¿Aún té amo?” (Do I Still Love Tea?) This 12-episode saga serves as her heartfelt nod of gratitude to the fans who’ve been her steadfast support, promising to elicit more chuckles and tears than a Mexican soap opera at prime time.

With her multifaceted talent and prowess in creative direction, production, and comedic scriptwriting, Marianella brings a distinctive fusion of depth and levity to her tales. Her knack for crafting gripping narratives that seamlessly blend humor, romance, and raw authenticity has endeared her to readers far and wide, cementing her as a literary luminary to reckon with.

So, dear readers, gear up to giggle, shed a tear or two, and ponder whether love is akin to tea—where the colder it gets, the less flavorful it becomes. Because in Marianella Casmon’s universe, each page unfolds a captivating odyssey brimming with laughter, affection, and just maybe, a blissful finale.

Welcome, dear friends, to the enchanting realm of Marianella Casmon, where every page invites you to explore, dream, and rediscover the magic of love.

– Natalie Jernott – Writer & Journalist

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