Eloy de Oliveira is a writer, literary consultant and professor of creative writing, as well as a screenwriter for film and television, a journalist specializing in crisis management, a consultant and a professional in political and corporate marketing.
He occupies the seat 31 of the Saltense Academy of Letters since 2015. His latest book is “The Last Night of Helena”, a police novel, from 2020. He is an author alone or in partnership with 12 other books of poetry, chronicles, short stories and essays.
In July 2020, he also launched the book “Chronicles of the Quarantine”, which gathers him and two other winners of a contest held in April of the same year by the Clube de Autores and 36 more classified in the sequence.
It ceded the publishing rights to help the “Covid Mission” program, a platform created to unite patients and doctors through telemedicine (video link) to fight the disease caused by the coronavirus.
In 2021, he launched the books "Deu Ruim", humorous chronicles of the quarantine, and "Valentina, a day to live forever", a novel that portrays the odyssey of an orphaned girl in the quarantine period.
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