Aida González

Aída Judith González Castrellón (born December 4, 1962)[1] is a Panamanian writer and medical doctor. She studied medicine at the University of Panama.

Aída Judith González Castrellón
Nationality Panama
EducationUniversity of Panama
Occupationdoctor, writer

Gonzalez has published different stories in the magazine Maga such as Pájaro Sin Alas (Birds Without Wings), Espejismos (Mirages).

Awards and nominations

Year Award Result
1997Finalist in the short story MagaNominated
1999Winner of National Short Story "José María SánchezWon
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