Silvia Moreno-Garcia is an award-winning writer whose work defies categorization, weaving horror, fantasy, science fiction, and historical fiction into captivating stories that explore identity, class, and power. Born in Mexico and based in Canada, Silvia brings a cross-cultural perspective that enriches every world she builds. Whether it’s the eerie hills of 1950s Mexico in Mexican Gothic, the smoky jazz clubs of Velvet Was the Night, or the divine tensions in Gods of Jade and Shadow.
Her writing is celebrated for its lush atmosphere, sharp intelligence, and subversive storytelling. She often reimagines familiar genres through a distinctly Latin American lens, pushing boundaries and challenging Western literary conventions.
Beyond her novels, Silvia is also an editor and advocate for diverse voices in speculative fiction. She has curated anthologies that highlight underrepresented authors and consistently champions inclusive storytelling in modern literature.
With each new release, Moreno-Garcia proves herself a literary chameleon equally at home in gothic horror, noir, or mythic fantasy while maintaining a signature style that is both elegant and haunting.