Daniel Rojas Pachas

[9] His 2008 academic work Realidades Dialogantes examines the writing of Reinaldo Arenas, Roberto Bolaño, Ernesto Sabato, Guillermo Cabrera Infante and Miguel Ángel Asturias.

[12] In that region of Chile, he founded the publishing house Cinosargo[13] and developed the transnational poetry festival Tea Party.

[21] In 2013, Pachas was anthologized along with Alejandro Zambra, Nona Fernández and Mike Wilson in the book CL textos de frontera from the Alberto Hurtado University.

The reviewers stated: "The writer and editor Daniel Rojas Pachas (Cristo Barroco, Tea Party), who manages to hit the nail on the head with an experiential prose, dialogues with Arica.

[23] In 2021 He was anthologized in a contemporary Latin American story book "Bajo la soledad del Neon"[24] together with Guadalupe Nettel and Liliana Colanzi.