Fernando Márquez Verástegui

A Mexican psychologist and writer who has made writing a space for constant exploration. Trained in Psychology and Human Behavioral Sciences, as well as in the educational field, he has brought his interest in the mind, memory, and human passions to narrative, experimenting with different registers ranging from horror to psychological novels, from crime to thriller novels, from historical fiction to noir, and even to scenarios with apocalyptic and science fiction overtones.

Each work represents a stepping stone on his own creative path: within its pages, characters marked by internal scars, plots where ambition reveals human fragility, and existential dilemmas that test sanity and fate intersect. This transit between genres and styles reflects not only his versatility, but also his commitment to a literary search that is not satisfied with a single voice or a single way of narrating.

He is currently working on his sixth work, continuing a literary project that, more than accumulating titles, seeks to unravel the most complex folds of the human condition and open new narrative routes in each story.