He was columnist of the ABC Color Journal of Asunción and published many stories and novels in his entire career.
His first attempt in the literary world was in the 1980s with essays and criticism and hilarious stories about the Paraguayan culture.
In his work he used a direct language and was distinguished with many awards as the "El Lector" Prize to the best literary work in 1984 for "Angola y otros Cuentos" (Angola and other stories); the first place in the 5th Centenary Essay Contest in 1988 organized by the Ibero-American Cooperation Institute and the Embassy of Spain, for the Essay "Teoría y Práctica de la Paraguayología" (Theory and Practice of the Paraguayanology); and the first prize in the "Néstor Romero Valdovinos" Story Contest in 1992.
His picture also is in the gallery of illustrate Februarists in the Martyrs of the Februarism Hall.
He died on March 25, 2008, in the Santa Clara Clinic of Asunción where he was interned after being operated for a cerebral emboli that he suffered that month.