Hache Pueyo (she/her) is an Argentine-Brazilian writer and translator. She won an Otherwise Fellowship for her work with gender in speculative fiction, and her work has appeared as H. Pueyo in Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Clarkesworld, Strange Horizons, and The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror, among others. Her bilingual collection, A Study in Ugliness & Outras Histórias, came out in 2022. You can find her online on hachepueyo.com or on social media (@hachepueyo).
Praise for But Not Too Bold and Hache Pueyo ""An intoxicating feast for anyone who has found beauty in the monstrous.""--Cassandra Khaw, USA Today bestselling author of Nothing But Blackened Teeth ""Pueyo weaves an exquisite web of a tale, full of enigmatic characters, eerie atmosphere and all-consuming passion.""--Laura Pohl, New York Times bestselling author of The Grimrose Girls ""Pueyo knows exactly how to blend darkness and evil with cuteness and gorgeous prose. . . . A master of Latin American dark fiction.""--Renan Bernardo, Nebula finalist and author of Different Kinds of Defiance ""Will especially appeal to fans of Carmen Maria Machado."" - Publishers Weekly on Hache Pueyo ""Stylish, unnerving, and highly original... packs an emotional wallop"" - Publishers Weekly, starred review ""The tense and fascinating relationship between Dália and Anatema... gives the story its fast-beating heart."" - Library Journal