A writer and publisher, Sabina Urraca grew up in Tenerife, although she has been living in Madrid for over 20 years.
She is the author of the novels“Las niñas prodigio” (Fulgencio Pimentel, 2017), winner of the Javier Morote Prize awarded by CEGAL, “Soñó con la chica que robaba un caballo” (Lengua de trapo, 2021), “Chachachá” (Dueto) (Comisura, 2023) and “El celo” (Alfaguara, 2024), chosen as the best book of 2024 by El Cultural.
She has contributed columns, articles and essays through media outlets, such as El País, El Cultural or Zenda. She has been a resident publisher for the Caballo de Troya label (Penguin Random House) in 2023 and 2024. She received the MFA scholarship in Spanish Creative Writing in 2020 from the University of Iowa and the BBVA Foundation Leonardo scholarship for creators in 2022.