Celia Carrasco Gil (Tudela, 2000) completed a Degree in Hispanic Philology (2018-2022) at the University of Zaragoza and a Master of Arts in Spanish and Latin American Literature, Literary Theory, and Comparative Literature at the University of Salamanca (2022-2023). Currently, as a Predoctoral Fellow of the Ramón Areces Foundation, she is pursuing her PhD in Hispanic Studies at Western University, where she develops a thesis in which she explores the convergence between Contemporary Poetry, Digital Art and Enactivism. She is also a student in the Hispanic Linguistics program at the University of Zaragoza, where she specializes in Literary Theory and Comparative Literature. As a researcher, she is a member of the CulturePlex Lab Digital Humanities Laboratory (Western University), a collaborating member of the Abyssal Margin Literary Research Laboratory (LIL-AM, University of Zaragoza) and the Student Representative of the Canadian Association of Hispanists. As a poet, she has published the books Entre temporal y frente (Olifante, 2020), Selvación (Torremozas, 2021 – XXII Gloria Fuertes Young Poetry Prize), Limos del cielo. Poesía 2016-2022 (Ediciones del 4 de agosto, 2022) and Rupestre (Olifante, 2023).