![]() Rivera is an editor at Autostraddle, an online magazine for, about, and written by LGBTQIA+ women, non-binary people and sometimes trans men. Starting her career in performance poetry, Rivera grew inspired by stories written by black, brown and queer authors. Gabby Rivera started her career and love for literature at the age of 17 by attending a local cafe for poetry nights. Gabby Rivera attended Goucher College in Towson, Maryland, graduating in 2004. ![]() Rivera attended an all-girls private school in White Plains, New York. An early love of reading and writing came from her mother, a kindergarten teacher. Rivera grew up in the Bronx borough of New York City, she is of Puerto Rican descent and grew up in a religious household of Pentecostal evangelicalism. Gabby Rivera was born to Martha and Charles Rivera. Rivera is Puerto Rican and from the Bronx. Her work often addresses issues of identity and representation for people of color and the queer community, within American popular culture. ![]() She is the author of the 2016 young adult novel Juliet Takes a Breath, and wrote the 2017–2018 Marvel comic book America, about superhero America Chavez. ![]() Gabby Rivera is an American writer and storyteller. ![]()
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