Eve Gil (born 1968) is a Mexican writer and journalist from Hermosillo, Sonora. She is one of the major "NAFTA generation" authors. Her work has won a number of awards such as Premio La Gran Novela Sonorense in 1993, the Premio Nacional de Periodismo Fernando Benítez in 1994, the Concurso de Libro Sonorense in 1994, 1996 and 2006, and the Premio Nacional de Cuento Efraín Huerta in 2006.[1]
Réquiem para una muñeca rota, Santillana Ediciones Generales, 2013
Doncella Roja Santillana Ediciones Generales, 2013
Short fiction
Sueños de Lot, Editorial Porrúa, 2007
La reina baila hasta morir, Ediciones Fósforo, 2009.
El perrito de Lady Chatterlay (Collection of the short stories published previously in "Sueños de Lot" and "La reina baila hasta morir"), 2010.
Poetry
Raíz y canto, Instituto Sonorense de Cultura, 1995.
Selected anthologies
Jóvenes Creadores del FONCA 1995-96, Conaculta, 1996
Novísimos cuentos de la república mexicana, Ed. Mayra Inzunza, Fondo Editorial Tierra Adentro, 2004.
Con un vuelco en el corazón, Editorial Garabatos, 2006
Requiem for a Broken Doll
Requiem for a Broken Doll tells the story of Moramay, a thirteen-year-old girl growing up in the early 80's in Mexico City. An English translation is underway. Excerpts from the novel have appeared in BorderSenses, Fairy Tale Review, and Words without Borders. http://wordswithoutborders.org/article/damned-spring/