Magela Baudoin

Magela Baudoin Teran (Caracas, January 3, 1973)[1] is a Bolivian author who has won the Gabriel García Márquez Spanish American Short Story Award for her collection La composición de la sal (Salt's Composition).

[2] Her book El sonido de la H won the National Novel Award in 2014.

[3] She currently teaches at the University of Oregon.

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