The event, organized by the University Extension Service of the Vice-Rectorate for Sustainability and Culture at UCA, will take place at 7:00 PM. Admission will be free until full capacity is reached, offering a unique opportunity to interact with the author.
During the session, the writer will hold an open dialogue with writer, journalist, and cultural manager Daniel Heredia. This format aims to foster conversation between authors and readers about contemporary literature, solidifying the series as a benchmark in the university's cultural agenda.
“"The Literary Presences series at UCA is held periodically and brings together authors of different genres and backgrounds in Cádiz."
The author, born in San Sebastián in 1984 and raised in Tenerife, is known for several narrative works that have gained significant recognition in the national literary scene. Her titles include Las niñas prodigio, awarded the Javier Morote Prize, Soñó con la chica que robaba un caballo, and El celo. In addition to her literary production, she has published texts in various media and specialized magazines.
Her career also includes a strong connection to editing and creative writing training, having taught workshops in different countries and collaborated with media such as El País, El Cultural, Vice, and Zenda. She has also been part of the Caballo de Troya publishing house and has received scholarships for her creative work.
The event is sponsored by the Unicaja Foundation and collaborates with Librería Manuel de Falla, highlighting support for culture and literature in the region. This appointment is open to both the university community and the general public interested in contemporary literature, reaffirming the University of Cádiz's commitment to cultural dissemination in the capital of Cádiz.




