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Guillermo Fadanelli

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Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Guillermo Fadanelli (born 1960) is a Mexican writer. He was born in Mexico City, and grew up in the neighbourhood of Portales. He studied engineering at UNAM but did not graduate. With Yolanda Martínez and friends, he founded Moho magazine; he then founded the publishing house Moho Editorial in 1995.

Fadanelli has been associated with alternative literary movements such as Trash Literature and the Cerebrista Movement (Madrid), and with publications such as Unomásuno, La Pusmoderna, A Sangre Fría and Generación. He has published more than a dozen works of fiction (novels and short stories). He won the 2002 Colima Prize for Literature and the 2012 Grijalbo Prize. He contributes to several print outlets such as El Universal, Letras Libres, and Vice.[1]

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