Inés Ripari

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Inés Ripari was born in the City of Buenos Aires in 1995. She is a social communicator, editor, and writer. Since 2019, she has co-directed Elemento Disruptivo, an Argentine publishing house dedicated to contemporary authors. She also holds an MA in Creative Writing from the Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF).

She has contributed to various digital media outlets, including VICE, Infobae, and Almagro Revista, where she has published chronicles, interviews, and nonfiction pieces. In the literary field, she published Amor, vení (Fardo) and has taken part in several collective anthologies. In 2021, her short story “Somos un lugar” was selected for the Bienal de Arte Joven de Buenos Aires.

In 2022, she edited Alguien muerde el extremo de su nombre, an anthology of lesbian coming-out poems, a project that brings together cultural activism, independent publishing, and literary curation. Between 2021 and 2022, she served on the pre-jury of the Premio de Literatura Manuel Mujica Láinez, organized by the Secretaría de Cultura y Ciudad de San Isidro.

In addition to her work as a writer, she coordinates writing and reading workshops, which she conceives as spaces for collective exploration, listening, and experimentation. In 2025, she launched El capricho cuir, a platform dedicated to the dissemination of literature from a queer perspective. Her practice bridges literature and cultural management and is grounded in a sensitive approach to relationships, identity, and ways of narrating experience.