Silvia Moreno-Garcia is a Mexican-Canadian novelist and editor born in Baja California in 1981. She grew up moving around with her parents, who worked in radio, fostering a nomadic upbringing that has influenced her writing. Moreno-Garcia's style blends elements of horror, historical fiction, and often incorporates fantastical or supernatural themes with a strong focus on atmosphere and character development. She is known for creating immersive worlds and exploring complex characters grappling with identity, power, and the darker aspects of human nature.
Moreno-Garcia has quickly gained recognition for her distinct and captivating novels. Her works frequently draw on historical periods and mythology, reimagining them through a contemporary lens. Notable titles include "Velvet Was the Night," "Mexican Gothic," and "Gods of Jade and Shadow," all of which have been praised for their originality, suspense, and beautifully rendered prose.

























































