[1] Her literary works have focused on exploring sapphism and sexual diversity,[2] which has led to her being considered one of the most important representatives of Mexican lesbian literature.
[3] As an instructor, she has offered courses on reading and writing literature that highlight Mexican writers and women's erotic stories.
It tells the story of a female university student who meets a woman named Lala, who she feels attracted to and with whom she begins a relationship.
[5] The novel caused a controversy after its publication concerning violence in relation to the protagonists,[6] which is expressed in perverse sexual games that the characters play.
This period produced the poetry collections Cangrejo ("Crab," 2017), Larga herida ("A Lengthy Injury," 2018), Casa sin fin ("Endless House," 2018),[8] and Mujeres de Cromagnon ("Cro-magnon Women," 2020).