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Though my native tongue is Spanish, I write in French, influenced by Asian cinema, genre films, and the humor of Tarantino and Audiard. I am drawn to the fantastic literature of the 19th century and hold immense admiration for Frédéric Dard's work. My writing, often cynical yet tender, seeks to probe beneath the human veneer, uncovering the shadow self within us all. Resisting easy categorization, I craft my own literary recipes, freely blending genres.






- 2017
- 2011
Just Sweets
- 42 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Featuring a collection of easy-to-follow recipes, this book focuses on creating delicious desserts without complex techniques or hard-to-find ingredients. Each recipe is designed to be straightforward, making it accessible for bakers of all skill levels. With a variety of options ranging from cakes to cookies and puddings, readers will find inspiration for both everyday treats and special occasions. The emphasis on simplicity ensures that anyone can enjoy the satisfaction of making their own sweet creations at home.
- 2006
The Chronicles of My Ghetto Street Volume One
Life, Love, Lust, Spirituality and Ecstasy on Crack Alley
- 244 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The narrative follows Marie as she navigates the challenges of raising her three children in a tough inner-city neighborhood in urban Indiana. Through her experiences, the story explores profound themes such as love, spirituality, grief, and the harsh realities of addiction and violence. It paints a vivid picture of life on Crack Alley, revealing the resilience required to confront both the ecstasy and despair that come with her environment.