Mariana Travacio was born in Rosario in 1976, she was raised in Brasil and she currently resides in Buenos Aires. She holds a degree in Psychology from the University of Buenos Aires, where she taught Forensic Psychology. She holds a Master’s degree in Creative Writing from the National University of Tres de Febrero and she is a French and Portuguese translator. Her short stories have received numerous national and international awards and have been published in magazines and anthologies in Argentina, Uruguay, Brasil, Cuba, Spain and the United States. She is the author of the books of short stories
Cotidiano (2015),
Cenizas de Carnaval (2018) and the novels
Como si existiese el perdón (2016) and
Quebrada (2022). Her work has been translated into German, Swedish, Italian and English.