Malú Urriola

[1] She began writing at the age of 14 and received a scholarship from the poetry workshop of the Pablo Neruda Foundation [es] in 1986.

In 1994, she received a grant from the Fund for the Development of Arts and Culture (FONDART) to publish her book Dame tu sucio amor.

The project was an urban intervention that included a plane that flew over the Parque Forestal in Santiago with a banner reading "Y si la jaula estuviera siempre abierta" ("And if the cage were always open"), a balloon that flew over the port of San Antonio with the phrase "Los ojos son libres" ("The eyes are free") and a banner at the National Stadium with the word "Memoria" ("Memory").

She was a writer for the television programs Los Venegas and La vida es una lotería.

Her works for theater include El último beso (2001) and La noche del accidente (2011).