
Alex Luceli Jiménez (she/her) is a queer Mexican writer based in Campbell, CA. Her fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction have appeared or are forthcoming in Berkeley Fiction Review, The Daily Californian, Lunch Ticket, Prismatica Magazine, Ram Eye Press, Tales From Between, Barren Magazine, Tiny Frights, A Thin Slice of Anxiety, Southwest Review, Fish Barrel Review, Moonflowers & Nightshade: An Anthology of Sapphic Horror, Scissor Sisters: An Anthology of Sapphic Villains, and Ghoulish Tales. She is the author of the self-published poetry collection THIS RAMBLING HEART. Currently, she is querying a queer supernatural horror novel in the tradition of Stephen King's CARRIE. She was born and raised in southern California, and can almost certainly be found listening to Lana Del Rey, Lorde, or Phoebe Bridgers while writing and daydreaming about reforming public education. In May of 2021, she graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA in comparative literature and creative writing and in May of 2024 she graduated from Alliant International University with an M.Ed and PPS credential in school counseling. She is also an affiliate member of the Horror Writers Association (HWA).