Gaby Sambuccetti

Argentine-born and UK-based, I am a poet, writer and PhD researcher in Spanish and Latin American Studies, working between languages, territories and traditions.
Educated at the University of Oxford, King’s College London and Brunel University London, my work moves between scholarship and creative practice.
My poetry has been featured at the Hay Festival and the British Library, and I was awarded a residency with WritersMosaic.
I received the Cosmo Davenport-Hines Poetry Prize and the Von Schlippenbach PGT Bursary, and I have served as a judge for international translation awards, engaging critically with literature across languages.
As the founder of La Ninfa Eco, I cultivate transnational conversations and literary exchange.

Gaby Sambuccetti

Future Earth examines how humanity’s relationship with the natural world is evolving in an era of climate disruption and ecological renewal.

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It functions as Sankofa’s “early-warning system,” gathering the small sparks that often precede larger transformations.

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