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Since the dawn of civilization, prophets and scientists have repeatedly predicted the end of the world without success. Some may argue, however, that the world they were referring to is just not what most people imagined it to be.
Lullabies for the End of the World, Majo Delgadillo's debut book, is a collection of short stories that dissect the many micro cosmoses composing our lives-friends, family, lovers-to understand the bonds that tie them together and the forces that can eventually lead to their collapse.

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Since the dawn of civilization, prophets and scientists have repeatedly predicted the end of the world without success. Some may argue, however, that the world they were referring to is just not what most people imagined it to be.

Lullabies for the End of the World, Majo Delgadillo's debut book, is a collection of short stories that dissect the many micro cosmoses composing our lives-friends, family, lovers-to understand the bonds that tie them together and the forces that can eventually lead to their collapse.


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Majo Delgadillo (Guadalajara, Jalisco, México, 1991) is a poet, writer, translator, and digital media artist. She writes about bodies, memory, pop culture, dreams, machines, and the way these things intertwine in fictional and real life. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from UCSD. Her work has been published in Nuevo Relato Mexicano (Peisa, 2017), Revista de la Universidad, Alchemy Journal of Translation, Carte Blanche, and Camas Magazine. She was the Student Artist-in-Residence in Neuroaesthetics at the IUCRC BRAIN Center at the University of Houston during 2018-2019 and is currently researching disobedience in fairy tales and contemporary women writers in Latinoamerica.