Franco Félix

Franco Félix

He studied Hispanic Literature and is a teacher in Humanities. He has published in magazines such as Vice, La Tempestad, Tierra Adentro, Luvina, Pez Banana, Diez4, among others. She obtained the Edmundo Valadés scholarship for Support to the Edition of Independent Magazines in 2009 for Shandy magazine, the Young Creators scholarship in the Novel category (2011-2012) with Asperger's Theory and the Mexico-Argentina Artistic Residences scholarship 2014 with La maldición Naigu , all three from the National Fund for Culture and the Arts. He was the winner of the 2014 Sonoran Book Contest with Kafka in a bathing suit, in the chronicle genre, he also won the Tenth National Faces of Discrimination Award Conapred 2014 with "The origin of autism" and the Border of Words Binational Youth Novel Award 2015 for Schrödinger's cats. He was a recipient of the Creators with Trajectory scholarship awarded by the Sonoran Institute of Culture and PECDA-FECAS for his novel Everyone calls me a bore. He has published the books Kafka in a Bathing Suit (Nitro / Press, 2015), Schrödinger's Cats (Tierra Adentro, 2015), A Thousand Dead Monkeys (Buap, 2017) and Kill Darwin (Trojan Horse). He was a member of the National System of Art Creators (2017-2020) and is currently pursuing a PhD in Humanities at the University of Sonora.