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Luci Romero lives in Valencia, where she has been a bookseller for as long as she can remember. She is also a cultural manager and writer. She studied Art History, but there are days when she thinks she should have studied biology or environmental sciences. It is never too late.
As a poet, she is the author of: Autovía del Este (Ayuntamiento de Cabra, 2008); El Diluvio (Amargord Ediciones, 2012); Western (Editorial Delirio, 2014); Sais. Dieciséis poetas desde La Bella Varsovia, antología (La Bella Varsovia); El tiempo de la quema (Ejemplar único, 2018); No sabe la semilla de que mano ha caído (Eolas, 2024). In 2010 she won the La Voz+joven prize from La Casa Encendida. In 2024 she published El arte de contar la naturaleza. Un acercamiento a la nature writing (Barlin Libros). She has participated in festivals such as Letras Verdes, Siberiana, Cosmopoética and Vociferio. In 2023 she was awarded the I Residence for Literature and Environment of CENEAM and the FIL Guadalajara 2024.
"A desk is a dangerous place from which to watch the world" (John Le Carré)