Óscar Daniel Campo Becerra was born in Barrancabermeja in 1985. Writer, editor and professor of the Modern Languages and Culture Program at the Universidad del Norte in Barranquilla. She has a master's degree in Creative Writing from the National University of Colombia, where she also studied a bachelor's degree in Literary Studies. He earned his Ph.D. in Latin American Literature at the University of Illinois at Chicago with a thesis on unfinished novels. He has published the novel Días laborales (Spain, 2020; Colombia, 2021) and the collection of short stories Los aplausos (2014) with which he won the City of Bogotá award. He coordinated and collaborated in two books of collective creation together with a social base organization: Vidas de historia. A Literary Memoir of the Popular Women's Organization (2016) and Writings of Uprooting. Life Stories, Floridablanca-Santander (2019). He co-founded the independent publishing house Himpar Editores (https://www.himpareditores.net/), where he continues to work actively.