Luis Humberto Crosthwaite
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Luis Humberto Crosthwaite is a Mexican writer, born in Tijuana in 1962. This writer and editor is currently a columnist for Milenio Diario, in Mexico City, and Enlace, the Spanish language section of the San Diego Union-Tribune, San Diego, California. He has published Puro border: Dispatches, Snapshots & Graffiti from La Frontera; Idos de la mente; Estrella de la Calle Sexta; Lo que estará en mi corazón (Ña’a ta’ka ani’mai); The Moon Will Forever Be a Distant Love; No quiero escribir no quiero; El gran PRETENDER; Mujeres en traje de baño caminan solitarias por las calles de su llanto, and Marcela y el rey al fin juntos. His editorial and literary work has received various prizes in Mexico. He won a grant of the National Fund for Culture and the Arts in the Young Creators category in 1990, and of the State Fund for Culture and the Arts in the category of Established Writers in 1995. He is now a member of the National System of Creators.

