Writer, playwright, and jazz singer Tatiana Goransky was Born in Buenos Aires in 1977.
She has published several novels in Argentina, Mexico, Spain, and the USA, including:
Quisiera amarte menos, La mujer poco probable, Fade out, Ball boy, Don del agua and
¿Quién mató a la Cantante de Jazz?
¿Quién mató a la Cantante de Jazz? was selected by the CONABIP to be distributed in
over a thousand public libraries. As a result, Tatiana has participated at literary
festivals in Medellín, Gijón, Montevideo, Acapulco, Monterrey and Barcelona. Her last
two novels were presented in Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla, Granada, CDMX, Monterrey,
Berlin and Buenos Aires.
She has collaborated with the well known newspaper Clarín, as well as other journals
and magazines in Argentina, Spain, México and USA, such as Los Noveles, Lugares, El
Interpretador, Fiat Lux, Los Bárbaros and El Cuaderno. She has also participated in
several literary anthologies, such as La Condición Pornográfica (Bolivia, 2011),
Ficciones Súbitas (Argentina, 2014), Hijas del Horizonte (Spain, 2015) and Acapulco
Noir (Mexico, 2018).
In 2018 she edited Los Bárbaros Noir, a double edition of the New York magazine in
which she invited 43 authors (from 8 different countries) to participate.
In 2019 Tatiana published in Spain and Argentina the anthology Barcelona/ Buenos
Aires, once mil kilómetros, which she conceived and edited, and which also included
one of her short stories. Once mil kilómetros creates a bridge between BCN and Bs. As,
and was presented at the very well known Kosmópolis festival in Barcelona and the
international book fair of Buenos Aires.
Quisiera amarte menos is currently being adapted to the screen.
Writer, playwright, and jazz singer Tatiana Goransky was Born in Buenos Aires in 1977. She has published several novels in Argentina, Mexico, Spain, and the USA, including:Quisiera amarte menos, La mujer poco probable, Fade out, Ball boy, Don del agua and ¿Quién mató a la Cantante de Jazz?¿Quién mató a la Cantante de Jazz? was selected by the CONABIP to be distributed in over a thousand public libraries. As a result, Tatiana has participated at literary festivals in Medellín, Gijón, Montevideo, Acapulco, Monterrey and Barcelona. Her last two novels were presented in Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla, Granada, CDMX, Monterrey, Berlin and Buenos Aires. She has collaborated with the well known newspaper Clarín, as well as other journals and magazines in Argentina, Spain, México and USA, such as Los Noveles, Lugares, ElInterpretador, Fiat Lux, Los Bárbaros and El Cuaderno. She has also participated in several literary anthologies, such as La Condición Pornográfica (Bolivia, 2011),Ficciones Súbitas (Argentina, 2014), Hijas del Horizonte (Spain, 2015) and AcapulcoNoir (Mexico, 2018). In 2018 she edited Los Bárbaros Noir, a double edition of the New York magazine in which she invited 43 authors (from 8 different countries) to participate. In 2019 Tatiana published in Spain and Argentina the anthology Barcelona/ BuenosAires, once mil kilómetros, which she conceived and edited, and which also included one of her short stories. Once mil kilómetros creates a bridge between BCN and Bs. As, and was presented at the very well known Kosmópolis festival in Barcelona and the international book fair of Buenos Aires.Quisiera amarte menos is currently being adapted to the screen.