She has a licentiate from the Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences [es] at the University of the Republic.
[2] From 2005 to 2008 she maintained the blog Escrito en la ventanilla; the tales published there would be compiled into her first book of short stories of the same name.
Her influences include American authors such as John Fante and Carson McCullers.
[4] In 2016 she won the Gutenberg Award, given by the European Union and the publisher Editorial Fin de Siglo [es], for her novel Urquiza.
[2][5] Some of her stories have been included in various anthologies and literary journals: Neues vom Fluss (Berlin, Lettrétage, 2010), a German anthology of young Latin American writers; 22 mujeres (Montevideo, Irrupciones Grupo Editor, 2012); Fóbal (Montevideo, Estuario, 2013); Hispamérica, an American journal (2014); Negro (Montevideo, Estuario, 2016); Antología de narrativa joven uruguaya (La Habana, 2016); and Casa (La Habana, 2016), a Cuban journal.