Born in Buenos Aires in 1980, Pablo Garcea holds degrees in Public Accounting and Business Administration from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA). His professional career at the heart of various organizations has allowed him to dissect the structures of power, ethics, and the complex systems that sustain—or dismantle—our current reality.
While his technical background provided him with rigor and sharpness, it was in his thirties that literature offered him the language to explore the cracks in the human soul. He is the author of Museo de coartadas (Museum of Alibis), Sensación de soledad (Sense of Solitude), and No me vayas a encontrar (Don’t You Find Me)—stories where suspense and psychology are inseparably intertwined.
A true Porteño and a family man, he lives in Buenos Aires with his wife. But beyond any title or professional achievement, he defines himself through his son, Bautista, who is the light of his life and his greatest inspiration for writing about what truly matters.