Claudia Salazar Jiménez, born in Lima, Peru, in 1976, one of the most recognized Peruvian writers of her generation, is also a literary critic, university professor, and the founder of the literary journal Fuegos de Arena. She studied literature at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos and holds a PhD from NYU. She edited the anthologies "Escribir en Nueva York" (2014) about Hispanic American narrators and "Voces para Lilith" (2011) on contemporary South American women writers. Mre recently she has published the anthology "Pachakuti feminista" (2020) on feminist essays in contemporary Peru. Her debut novel "Blood of the Dawn" was awarded the Las Americas Narrative Prize in 2014. She also received the TUMI-USA Award in 2015 and the Sylvia Molloy Prize for her academic work in Gender and Sexuality Studies. She has also published the collection of short stories "Coordenadas Temporales" (2016) and the novel for young adults "1814. Año de la independencia". She is currently based in New York City.