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Mónica Ojeda Franco (born Guayaquil, 1988) is an Ecuadorian writer. She obtained her bachelor's degree from the Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil, followed by a master's degree from the Universidad Pompeu Fabra de Barcelona. She is currently working on her doctorate in Madrid. Ojeda has published in several genres, including poetry, novels, and short stories. In 2017, she was named as one of the Bogota39, a selection of the best young writers in Latin America. The other 38 included Samanta Schweblin, the Brazilians Mariana Torres and Gabriela Jauregui, Liliana Colanzi from Bolivia and Argentinians María José Caro and Lola Copacabana.

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  • Mónica Ojeda Franco (* 17. Mai 1988 in Guayaquil) ist eine ecuadorianische Schriftstellerin. Unter anderem wurde sie mit dem Prinz-Claus-Preis und dem Premio ALBA für erzählende Kunst der Bolivarianischen Allianz für Amerika ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • Mónica Ojeda Franco (Guayaquil, Ekuador, 1988ko maiatzaren 17a) ekuadortar idazlea da. 39 urtetik beherako 39 latinoamerikar idazleen onenak aipatzen dituen izeneko zerrendan sartu zuten 2017an. 2021ean, gainera, Granta literatura-aldizkariak 35 urtetik beherako gaztelaniazko 25 idazle onenen artean zerrendaratu zuen. (eu)
  • Mónica Ojeda Franco, née le 17 mai 1988 à Guayaquil dans la province du Guayas en Équateur, est une romancière, une poétesse et une nouvelliste équatorienne. (fr)
  • Mónica Ojeda Franco (Guayaquil, 17 de mayo de 1988) es una escritora ecuatoriana, considerada como una de las novelistas más relevantes de la literatura latinoamericana contemporánea.​​​ En 2017 fue incluida en la lista Bogotá39-2017 como una de los 39 mejores escritores latinoamericanos de ficción menores de 40 años.​​ Entre los reconocimientos con los que ha sido galardonada se cuentan el Premio Príncipe Claus Next Generation y el Premio ALBA Narrativa,​ además de quedar entre los finalistas del Premio Bienal de Novela Mario Vargas Llosa y del Premio de Narrativa Breve Ribera del Duero.​​ (es)
  • Mónica Ojeda Franco (born Guayaquil, 1988) is an Ecuadorian writer. She obtained her bachelor's degree from the Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil, followed by a master's degree from the Universidad Pompeu Fabra de Barcelona. She is currently working on her doctorate in Madrid. Ojeda has published in several genres, including poetry, novels, and short stories. In 2017, she was named as one of the Bogota39, a selection of the best young writers in Latin America. The other 38 included Samanta Schweblin, the Brazilians Mariana Torres and Gabriela Jauregui, Liliana Colanzi from Bolivia and Argentinians María José Caro and Lola Copacabana. In January 2018 she published the novel Jawbone, which tells the story of a teenage girl obsessed with horror stories and creepypastas who is kidnapped by her literature teacher. The book was described as "one of the novels of the season" by the Spanish newspaper El País, which ranked it 12th in its list of the 50 best books of 2018. The novel was also selected as one of the ten finalists for the Mario Vargas Llosa Biennial Novel Prize in its 2018 edition. In 2020 she was selected as one of the five finalists for the sixth edition of the Ribera del Duero Short Story Award with her unpublished book of short stories El mundo de arriba y el mundo de abajo, in which she explores through horror themes such as gender violence, abortion, sexuality and religion in a style she defined as "Andean Gothic". (en)
  • Mónica Ojeda Franco (Guayaquil, 1988) é uma escritora equatoriana. Em 2017 foi incluída na lista Bogotá39-2017 como uma dos 39 melhores escritores latino-americanos de ficção menores de 40 anos. (pt)
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  • Mónica Ojeda Franco (* 17. Mai 1988 in Guayaquil) ist eine ecuadorianische Schriftstellerin. Unter anderem wurde sie mit dem Prinz-Claus-Preis und dem Premio ALBA für erzählende Kunst der Bolivarianischen Allianz für Amerika ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • Mónica Ojeda Franco (Guayaquil, Ekuador, 1988ko maiatzaren 17a) ekuadortar idazlea da. 39 urtetik beherako 39 latinoamerikar idazleen onenak aipatzen dituen izeneko zerrendan sartu zuten 2017an. 2021ean, gainera, Granta literatura-aldizkariak 35 urtetik beherako gaztelaniazko 25 idazle onenen artean zerrendaratu zuen. (eu)
  • Mónica Ojeda Franco, née le 17 mai 1988 à Guayaquil dans la province du Guayas en Équateur, est une romancière, une poétesse et une nouvelliste équatorienne. (fr)
  • Mónica Ojeda Franco (Guayaquil, 17 de mayo de 1988) es una escritora ecuatoriana, considerada como una de las novelistas más relevantes de la literatura latinoamericana contemporánea.​​​ En 2017 fue incluida en la lista Bogotá39-2017 como una de los 39 mejores escritores latinoamericanos de ficción menores de 40 años.​​ Entre los reconocimientos con los que ha sido galardonada se cuentan el Premio Príncipe Claus Next Generation y el Premio ALBA Narrativa,​ además de quedar entre los finalistas del Premio Bienal de Novela Mario Vargas Llosa y del Premio de Narrativa Breve Ribera del Duero.​​ (es)
  • Mónica Ojeda Franco (Guayaquil, 1988) é uma escritora equatoriana. Em 2017 foi incluída na lista Bogotá39-2017 como uma dos 39 melhores escritores latino-americanos de ficção menores de 40 anos. (pt)
  • Mónica Ojeda Franco (born Guayaquil, 1988) is an Ecuadorian writer. She obtained her bachelor's degree from the Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil, followed by a master's degree from the Universidad Pompeu Fabra de Barcelona. She is currently working on her doctorate in Madrid. Ojeda has published in several genres, including poetry, novels, and short stories. In 2017, she was named as one of the Bogota39, a selection of the best young writers in Latin America. The other 38 included Samanta Schweblin, the Brazilians Mariana Torres and Gabriela Jauregui, Liliana Colanzi from Bolivia and Argentinians María José Caro and Lola Copacabana. (en)
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  • Mónica Ojeda (pt)
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