Vicente Alfonso (Rodríguez Aguirre) is a Mexican writer born in Torreón in 1977. He is a Fellow of the Foundation for Mexican Literature for the Narrative area in 2005-2006 and in 2006-2007. With "Huesos de San Lorenzo" she won the International Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz International Journal Award in 2015, published by Tusquets in Spanish, which will be translated into German, Turkish and Italian. With Score for dead woman (Random House - Mondadori) obtained the National Prize of Literature Police. Others of his books are "Count the nights" (National Prize of Story Maria Luisa Puga 2009) and "The syndrome of Esquilo" (Ficticia, 2008). He obtained the scholarship of the State Fund for Culture and Arts of Coahuila in 2002-2003, 2009 and 2013. In 2007 he received the State Journalism Prize and in 2003 the State Award for Cultural Journalism Armando Fuentes Aguirre awarded by the Autonomous University of Coahuila . He participated in the II Latin American Encounter of Writers, in Santiago de Chile (2002). Some of his stories appear in the compilations: Say something to silence this silence. Celebration by Raymond Carver (Lectorum, 2005); Crime as one of the fine arts (Icocult 2005); Signature Goldwork (DMC, 2002) and Higher Education (DMC, 2003). His texts have been published in magazines and cultural supplements in Mexico, Spain, Cuba, Argentina and Chile. Journalistic works of his authorship have been published by magazines of national circulation, among them the supplement Confabulario, of Universal, the magazine Este País and the weekly Proceso. Works

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