Two authors will talk about their work with Juan Cárdenas. The journalist and writer Selva Almada (Argentina) is one of the most respected authors in the world of Latin American literature. Author of the non-fiction Chicas muertas (2014) and of the novels El viento que arrasa (2012), No es un río (2020) and Brickmakers (2021), her books have been translated into around ten languages and, among other awards, she received the 2019 First Book Award given at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. The thinker and writer, Dahlia de la Cerda (Mexico), is the author of the short story collection Perras de reserva (2022), she has a degree in Philosophy and is a co-founder and co-director of the Morras Help Morras feminist collective. She now presents Desde los zulos (2023), a book that combines autofiction, journalism and essay to reflect on marginal feminisms, the danger of excluding practices within the social movements, and she proposes a more plural and diverse view of feminism.