[37] In 2020, he participated in the International Festival of Sonora Literature, in San Luis Río Colorado[38] and publish in Lima, Peru, El lado oscuro de la sombra y otros ladridos.
[41] In 2023 he is incorporated as an author in the directory of the Creative Community of Los Ríos,[42] dependent on the Ministry of Cultures, arts and heritage of the Government of Chile.
[43] It also publishes in Barcelona, Spain, Sueño en Guadalajara y otros cuentos,[44] while it was translated into French by Agata Mendes de Carvalho in Toulouse,[45] France, and is part of the Chilean delegation that participates in the Guadalajara International Book Fair, along with writers such as Victor Munita Fritis,[46] Alejandro Zambra, Pablo Simonetti, María José Ferrada, the scientists Sebastián Pérez and Paula Jofré, and the visual artists Consuelo Terra, Pablo Delcielo and Catalina Bu.
[52] Among his narrative influences, Jorge Luis Borges, María Luisa Bombal, Manuel Rojas and Oscar Wilde stand out,[53] authors from whom he takes satire,[54] irony and care for the language.
[56] Short story collections Poetry Other works Baroja's awards include the Gonzalo Rojas Pizarro International Contest, in Chile, Tierras Poéticas and Exilio, in Argentina.