Life, Books and Writing

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I am an Argentine-born, UK-based poet, writer and cultural practitioner whose work moves between languages, memory and migration.

Educated at Brunel University London, King’s College London and University of Oxford, I bring together creative practice and literary scholarship, and I am currently undertaking a PhD in Spanish and Latin American Studies at King’s College London.

My poetry has been featured at the Hay Festival and at The British Library, where I was presented as a Latin American writer in the UK through WritersMosaic, a division of the Royal Literary Fund. I was the recipient of the Cosmo Davenport-Hines Poetry Prize and the Von Schlippenbach PGT Bursary, and have served as a judge for international translation awards, including the Valle Inclán Prize organised by the Society of Authors.

In 2019, 2022 and 2024, I was invited to the House of Lords to speak on writing and freedom of the press and to share my work. I have also delivered readings and talks internationally, including at Universidad Nacional de San Martín and the Embassy of Chile in the United Kingdom.

As founder and director of La Ninfa Eco, I cultivate transnational literary dialogue across Europe, the UK and Latin America. Through my journalistic and podcast work, I have interviewed writers, including Isabel Allende and engaged with major contemporary literary voices such as George R. R. Martin.

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