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Shea Serrano was born on 1 June, 1981 in San Antonio, Texas, U.S., is an American author. Discover Shea Serrano's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Occupation Journalist author
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 1 June 1981
Birthday 1 June
Birthplace San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1981

Shea Serrano (born 1981) is an American author, journalist, and former teacher.

He is best known for his work with the sports and pop culture websites, The Ringer and Grantland, as well as his books, including The Rap Year Book, Basketball (and Other Things) and Movies (and Other Things), all of which were The New York Times #1 best-sellers.

Serrano also created, produced, and wrote the 2023 television series Primo, a semi-autobiographical sitcom that centers a Latino family.

Writing about Serrano for GQ, Chris Gayomali said: "If you were to draw a triple Venn diagram of hoops, trunk bangers, and jokes made at the expense of J. Cole, Grantland writer Shea Serrano would be smack-dab in the center, probably wearing a Tim Duncan jersey."

Serrano's activity and humor on Twitter have earned a devoted following, nicknamed the FOH Army.

Serrano was born in San Antonio, Texas and grew up in the neighborhood of Valley Hi.

He is Mexican-American.

He graduated from Sam Houston State University, where he majored in psychology.

He also was in Omega Delta Phi.

After graduating from college, Serrano moved to Houston, where he worked in construction before becoming a middle-school science teacher.

He taught 8th grade science at a Title 1 school in Houston for nine years.

2007

Serrano began writing in 2007 as a way to supplement his family's income when his wife, pregnant with twins, was put on bedrest.

After briefly writing for the Near Northwest Banner, Serrano freelanced for the Houston Press.

He predominately wrote about hip-hop after noticing that the majority of the writers only wrote about rock music despite the fact Houston is a cornerstone of southern rap music.

Serrano's first work that drew national attention was his Houston Press piece on rapper Trae tha Truth's ban from a Houston radio station and the rapper's subsequent lawsuit against the station.

This piece allowed him to earn a place at the Houston Press’ sister publication, the LA Weekly.

Serrano continued to earn national attention with his pieces about his children and stories about the songs played at his school dance and birthday party.

While there, he wrote a humor piece describing having sex with his wife while listening to Drake.

Grantland writer Molly Lambert saw the piece and passed it to her editors, who then invited Serrano to freelance for them.

His first piece was about gift-shopping with the rapper 2 Chainz.

2013

Serrano's first book, Bun B's Rap Coloring and Activity Book, was published 17 September 2013.

The book consists of coloring and activity pages based on popular rappers.

The work was a collaboration with Houston rapper Bun B, although Serrano wrote and illustrated the book himself.

2015

Serrano joined the full-time Grantland staff in July 2015.

Serrano's second book, The Rap Year Book: The Most Important Rap Song From Every Year Since 1979, Discussed, Debated, and Deconstructed, was published 13 October 2015 by Abrams Image.

It soon appeared on The New York Times Best Seller List for the advice, how-to and miscellaneous category as well as the culture category.

2016

In July 2016, Serrano moved with much of the Grantland team to Bill Simmons' new entertainment platform, The Ringer.

Serrano has also written for GQ, ESPN, LA Weekly, XXL, Rolling Stone, MTV, and Vice.

In March 2016, the book was optioned for a documentary series.

In September 2016, the book was listed by Billboard as one of the 100 best music books of all-time.

2017

Serrano's third book Basketball (and Other Things) was published in October 2017.

Illustrator Arturo Torres, Serrano's collaborator on The Rap Year Book, also illustrated Basketball (and Other Things).

It debuted at number two on The New York Times Best Seller list for the advice, how-to and miscellaneous category.

In November 2017, it climbed to number one on The New York Times best-seller list for the sports and fitness category.

On 31 December 2017, former U.S. President Barack Obama mentioned Basketball (And Other Things) in a Facebook post describing his favorite books of the year.

In October 2017, ABC Studios ordered a pilot for the show, written by Serrano and produced by Serrano and Michael Schur.

The Hollywood Reporter described the project as "a single-camera comedy...based on Serrano's life growing up in a family with five uncles who all have different perspectives on manhood."

On Twitter, Serrano wrote that he "got tired of waiting for there to be more mexicans on TV so i asked [Schur] to help me try & make a family sitcom for ABC about them."

2019

Serrano's fourth book Movies (And Other Things) was published in October 2019 and became his third consecutive number one bestseller on The New York Times best-seller list.

In addition to the documentary project based on The Rap Year Book, Serrano also created a sitcom based on his life called Primo.