Mónica Ojeda is an Ecuadorian writer born in 1988, recognized as one of the leading voices in contemporary Latin American literature.
Her work spans novels, short stories, and poetry, earning her numerous accolades and nominations.
Ojeda's writing is characterized by its intense and unsettling narratives that explore dark aspects of human psychology, often focusing on themes of abuse, obsession, and emotional decay.
She is particularly noted for her complex portrayals of femininity in challenging contexts.
Ojeda's talent has been acknowledged by prestigious literary circles, including being named one of the best Spanish-language authors under 35 by Granta magazine in 2021.
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