
Celia Teresa Gómez Ramos is a Mexican journalist and writer. She holds a degree in Communication Sciences and a master's degree in Organizational Administration, both from UNAM. She has been selected twice by the New Ibero-American Journalism Foundation of Colombia (now the Gabo Foundation) for its workshops. She has taken seminars at 17, the Institute of Critical Studies; Horizontal, Taller Arte Luz, and a diploma from the Dynamic School of Writers. With M for Menstruation is my first book for children, illustrated by Isidro R. Esquivel (2023). Without God and Without Devil is my second novel, published by Plaza y Janés. I wrote The Bravest Lovers, my first long-form image-text journalistic work with photographer Bénédicte Desrus about Casa Xochiquetzal and its inhabitants, the only shelter for elderly women who were engaged in sex work, located in Mexico City. I have participated in three short story anthologies and published stories, interviews, reports, and chronicles in various national and international magazines. I have been an editor and radio contributor. From 2009 to 2017, I wrote the weekly column "Mujeres en busca de Sexo" (Women in Search of Sex) for El Sol de México and newspapers belonging to the Mexican Editorial Organization. I worked for a long time in communications and public relations offices for the federal government, the legislative branch, labor and employer unions, and occasionally in administrative areas.