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Virginia Montanez was born on 1974 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States, is an American writer. Discover Virginia Montanez's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Virginia Montanez is a writer, author, essayist, and columnist based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

She is a history columnist at Pittsburgh Magazine and the author of ''Nothing.

Everything.''

Montanez was born with profound hearing loss in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

She was raised in a Pittsburgh suburb in Westmoreland County where she attended Norwin High School.

2005

In 2005, while employed as the communications director at a Pittsburgh nonprofit, Montanez created and anonymously authored (under the name PittGirl) a blog about Pittsburgh called The Burgh Blog where she became noted for her scathing portrayals of local politicians, particularly then-Pittsburgh-mayor Luke Ravenstahl.

2008

In November 2008, she abruptly ended the blog, saying that someone had figured out her identity.

2009

She became an anonymous humor columnist at Pittsburgh Magazine in June of 2009.

When Montanez revealed her identity and created a new blog (That’s Church) in August of 2009, she was fired from her position at the nonprofit.

As a blogger, Montanez partnered with the Mario Lemieux Foundation, with support from Pittsburgh-area Microsoft employees, to create Make Room for Kids, a program that installed Xbox consoles in nearly every in-patient room at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, along with providing video games and movies.

2016

Montanez shuttered her blog and her magazine column in 2016 saying she wished to focus on writing novels and returning to school for a history degree.

2020

In March 2020, during the COVID-19 lockdowns, Montanez launched a Substack newsletter called Breathing Space where she continues to write (most often with a humorous bent) about the city of Pittsburgh and other passions, including space exploration and travel.

In April 2022, she announced that she would be publishing her debut novel ''Nothing.

Everything.'' in 2023 with Winding Road Stories.

In January 2023, she resumed writing for Pittsburgh Magazine, this time as a history columnist.

In January 2023, Montanez launched Pittsburgh Remains to be Seen, a mapping project showing where remnants from long-gone structures can be found throughout the Pittsburgh area.