Gaby Sambuccetti(Buenos Aires, 1986) es Lic. en Escritura Creativa otorgado por Brunel University (Reino Unido) y profesora de literatura (Argentina). También realizó un curso de Inglés Antiguo en la Universidad de Oxford. Actualmente está realizando un máster en King’s College (Londres) en Literatura Latinoamericana. Es la directora y fundadora de la organización de la La Ninfa Eco con sede central en Oxford. Fue directora de eventos literarios del grupo Oxford Writers’ House que trabajaba con la Universidad y la comunidad de Oxford. Durante el 2019 fue parte de un debate en el Parlamento Británico sobre escritura y medios digitales. Leyó sus poemas en universidades como la Universidad de Oxford, SOAS, Brunel y Northern Colorado (USA). Es la autora de Al nudo lo que nos quitó, Los vidrios aman quebrarse y The Good, The Bad & The Poet. Fue parte de la antología Liberoamericanas: 80 poetas contemporáneas publicada…
Gaby Sambuccetti (Argentina) is an Argentine born, UK-based writer. She holds a BA in Creative Writing from Brunel University (London), she is a Latin American & Spanish Literature Teacher (Argentina) and she is currently studying a MA Modern Languages, Literature and Culture at King’s College (London) at which she has been awarded with the Von Schlippenbach PGT bursary and with the Cosmo Davenport-Hines poetry prize for 2022. She is the founder and director of La Ninfa Eco, an international organisation with a team of writers from Europe, the UK, the US and Latin America. She was the former co-director of events at the Oxford Writers’ House (Oxford, UK) a hub that used to bring Oxford Universities and local communities into dialogue through creative writing projects. In 2019, She has been invited to the House of Lords (UK) to be part of a discussion about writing and freedom of the press. She is the author of 2 books in Spanish published in Argentina, Glasses Love to be Broken (Argentina, Baobab, 2010), To the Knot for What it Took Away (Argentina, De los Cuatro Vientos, 2012). Also, she published a book in the UK called The Good, the Bad & the Poet (El Ojo de la Cultura, London, 2020). Her books, reviews, collaborations appear in different magazines, anthologies and literary projects from Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Germany, Bolivia, the US, Mexico, Chile, Spain, Bangladesh, India & the UK.
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