Nadia Fink

Nadia Fink is an Argentine author, journalist, and editor known for writing the works in the Anti-Princess Series of picture book biographies of Latin American women.

An interest in countering what she perceived as harmful gender roles in children's literature led Fink to cofound the independent publisher Chirimbote and create the Anti-Princess Series in 2015.

Fink has also written other books for children and coedited volumes for adults about gender and feminism, including an edition inspired by and responding to the Ni una menos movement.

[2][11] As part of a collaboration between Chirimbote and Las Juanas Editoras in 2016, Fink edited the volume #Ni una menos desde los primeros años (#Not One Woman More from the Early Years), an academic work about gender equality responding to the Ni una menos movement, in which she also authored a chapter about generation of gender stereotypes through film and literature.

[3] While working with Chirimbote on the picture book series, she continued to write and edit for the online Argentine news site Marcha.

[15] Fink's Anti-Princess biographies have covered a range of figures, beginning with Frida Kahlo, Violeta Parra, and Juana Azurduy de Padilla.

Six people stand in a row with the tallest roughly at the left and the shortest at the right. From left to right: a tall white man with a short black beard, blue jeans, a plaid shirt, and a broad straw hat whose cheeks are made up in red; a white woman with long dark hair in a dress that appears to be made of a quilt; a taller white man with short black hair, a black moustache, and rosy cheeks in a red plaid shirt, blue jeans, and work boots; Fink, a white woman with brown hair and earrings dressed in a black shirt and black jeans; a white woman with two bows in her long brown hair wearing a greenish knee-length floral sundress; and a slightly darker-skinned woman with black hair in a blue checkered dress beneath a blue and white floral vest. Each person pictured has their arms behind the backs or on the shoulders of the person next to them and all are smiling.
Fink (third from right) attending a staged production of her retelling of the life of Violeta Parra at the 2016 Santiago International Book Fair