Karen Villeda

[4] She published her first book of poetry at age 18, and studied International Affairs at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education.

"[6] In a review of Visegrado for Words Without Borders, Charlotte Whittle wrote, "Villeda eschews objectivity, sending us postcards of highly distilled observations as she wanders her chosen territory, carrying the weight of home in her backpack.

Villeda’s “micro-essays” make up a truly hybrid text that is at once travel notebook, literary criticism, and prose poem.

"[7] Daniel Escandell Montiel wrote in Literatura Mexicana, "POETronicA is a web project that brings together Villeda's poetic creations that transcend paper and, within it, POETuitéame is a turning point that definitely opens the way to a natively electronic poetic writing by the author, as opposed to the preceding texts, inspired, based on or derived from the most traditional poetry collections (that is, printed), by the author from Tlaxcala.

If Villeda is described in profiles such as the one in the Encyclopedia of Literature in Mexico as a "poet and net-artist" (2011), it is evident that POETuitéame has been a fundamental piece to enhance her international weight as a digital artist.