Ian Zelaya is a recent graduate of Towson University, with a B.S. in Mass Communication. He currently works in the Washington, D.C. area, as a staff writer for Washington Jewish Week and a contributor to Baltimore Style magazine. In his spare time, he writes TV recaps and features on his blog, tvgasmic.com. When he's not working, Ian is binge-watching TV shows, exploring D.C., swimming laps, eating a lot of good food and drinking a lot of (mostly) good wine. In the future, he hopes to become a full-time film and television journalist and have a good, old-fashioned "Eurotrip." Ian, who is a self-professed Game of Thrones fanatic, has previously written for arts and entertainment articles for b at The Baltimore Sun and Latinpost.com.
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