Tania Ramos González

Tania Ramos González (born 14 May 1971 in San Juan) is a Puerto Rican author, poet, lecturer, columnist, and former dancer. Her poetry pseudonym is Azula. She is a granddaughter of activist Lolita Aulet.

She got her PhD in Philosophy and Letters from the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus.

Ramos writes as a columnist in several newspapers, such as El Sol de Colombia, Revista Ikaro (Costa Rica), El Siglo (Guatemala), Revista Latina NC (North Carolina), and Posdata Digital (Argentina).

Selected works

 * AZULA (poetry antology, 2011)
 * Invisibilidades (poetry antology; Editorial Areté boricua, 2020)
 * Llueve (poetry antology; unpublished)
 * Piso 13 (short stories; unpublished)

Awards

 * Primer Premio por la Mejor Coreografía Contemporánea, Honduras 1996.
 * Premio Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, granted by UNESCO for her master thesis on the idea of death in Idea Vilariño's poetry work. 2002.
 * Honorable mention, literary contest of Pen Club, Puerto Rico, 2014.