Cuentos cortos sobre el origen del bien y del mal, donde las contradicciones de la condición humana dialogan sin concesiones. Un recorrido psicológico donde nada es absoluto y los abismos se abren uno tras otro.
Lumey Contino (1985) is a Cuban-American writer, linguist, and academic. She subverts conventional perspectives with a laconic style rich in symbolism. She began writing at an early age, when she sensed that metaphors—like lit matches—were meant to be hurled into silence. Her compass toward nonconformity is a dark humor that never apologizes. Her books trace fractures in the everyday and leave behind an echo that lingers beyond the final page. She holds a Doctorate in Educational Leadership, a Master’s in Applied Linguistics (Translation Studies), a Bachelor’s in Foreign Languages, as well as an MBA and a Master’s in Business Administration and Management. Her published work spans poetry, narrative fiction, and academic research.