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Luis Miguel López Díaz, the Writer Who Transforms Uriangato's Memory Into Literature

Uriangato, Gto.- Luis Miguel López Díaz, originally from Uriangato, is a chemist pharmacobiologist, in addition to an avid reader of stories and novels, and creator already, of 17 anthologies, 17 stories of mystery and terror and two children's stories, which have been published internationally in the publishing houses; Alas de Cuervo; Word Injured; Komala; Factor Literario y El Mítico. Luis Miguel currently participates in the call XI Fondo par…
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Uriangato, Gto.- Luis Miguel López Díaz, originally from Uriangato, is a chemist pharmacobiologist, in addition to an avid reader of stories and novels, and creator already, of 17 anthologies, 17 stories of mystery and terror and two children's stories, which have been published internationally in the publishing houses; Alas de Cuervo; Word Injured; Komala; Factor Literario y El Mítico. Luis Miguel currently participates in the call XI Fondo par…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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