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Originally from Spain, I have a background in English Studies (BA Autonomous University of Madrid) and Linguistics (BA Complutense University of Madrid). After completing my undergraduate degrees in 2012, I gained my MA English Studies: Contemporary Literature and Film at Manchester Metropolitan University in 2013. I am now a PhD candidate in English Literature at the University of Sheffield (part-time).

Before commencing my PhD, I examined chaos theory in the field of literature in my MA dissertation entitled ‘Chaos Theory, Literature and Implications for the Narrative’. I have worked on mathematics and science: reading Borges’s ‘The Garden of Forking Paths’ ‘super-space’ and ‘super-time’ through the lenses of chaos theory in my article ‘Chaos and Borges: a map of infinite bifurcations’ at the University of Barcelona’s Annual Journal of Philology and Contemporary Literature (2017).

My research explores authors including Tom Stoppard, Mark Z. Danielewski, Margaret Atwood, Jonathan Safran Foer, Robert Hunter and Richard McGuire.

Recently I have published an article in Green Letters on floods in biocentric graphic novels (2020), a book chapter, ‘Kathy Acker's voice in Blood and Guts in High School and Deleuze and Guattari's 'desiring-machines' (2023) with Bloomsbury Academic and an article titled ‘The Modern Trend of Time: Prigogine and Stengers on Scientific Progress in Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia’ in Green Letters (2024).