[1] She studied Latin American literature at the Universidad Iberoamericana,[1][2] where she wrote her thesis on Clarice Lispector's The Hour of the Star,[2][3] then continued her education at the University of Salamanca.
[1] She has also worked for such magazines as Letras Libres, Luvina, Crítica y Renacimiento, as well as weekly supplements of Milenio and Reforma.
[1] In 2006, she gained a Young Creators grant from FONCA, which helped her write her first novel,[3] El animal sobre la piedra (2008).
[4] In 2011, she was included in a list of "The 25 Best Kept Secrets in Latin America" at the Guadalajara International Book Fair.
[2] In 2022, her novel Isla partida won the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize.