Jaime Perales Contreras. He was born in Mexico City on July 15. Writer, essayist and communicator. He studied his doctorate in cultural studies and literature at Georgetown University; He teacher in international relations by the Edmund Walsh School of Foreign Service, at the same university; Bachelor of Political and Social Sciences by the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico (ITAM). He worked for twelve years in the Organization of American States (OAS), at Headquarters in Washington, D.C., in the areas of democracy and humanitarian security. The research work of him has addressed different aspects of the work of Octavio Peace and the plural and return journals. He has collaborated in different publications in Mexico, the United States and Brazil. He has been a professor at the Foreign Service Institute (FSI), the school for the North American diplomatic staff located in Rosslyn Virginia; At Georgetown University, in ITAM and the Universidad Iberoamericana. Among the distinctions of him, he has obtained the John William Fulbright Scholarship, the British Council scholarship and the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT).
Since the sixteen years he studied artistic and theater initiation at the National Institute of Fine Arts (INBA) and participated in different literature workshops in which he highlights Master Felipe San José and, for that, he was invited on different occasions to read his material Literary to the television program "Lyrics Soup" by Jorge Saldaña, in which erudites as Ernesto de la Peña, Alfonso Torres Lemus and San José himself collaborated.