Oliverio Coelho has published the novels Tierra de vigilia (Land of Vigilance, 2000), Los invertebrables (The Invertebratables, 2003), Borneo (2004), Promesas naturales (Natural Promises, 2006), Ida (2008) and the short story collection Parte doméstico (The Domestic Side, Emecé, 2009). He has held writers' residencies in Mexico and South Korea. The result of the latter was Ji-do (2009), an anthology of contemporary Korean fiction. He is a regular contributor to the arts supplements of the newspapers La Nacón, El País, Clarín and Perfil. He has repeatedly been singled out as one of the most talented young Latin American fiction writers today. His latest novel is Un hombre llamado Lobo (A Man Called Wolf, 2011).
He is currently writing about the latest developments in publishing for the magazine Inrockuptibles and on his blog www.conejillodeindias.blogspot.com.