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 | |
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Nationality | ![]() |
Education | University of Panama |
Occupation | doctor, 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 |
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1997 | Finalist in the short story Maga | Nominated |
1999 | Winner of National Short Story "José María Sánchez | Won |
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