While still an undergraduate at the
University of Puerto Rico, Santos-Febres had her work published in magazines and journal reviews such as
Casa de las Américas in Cuba,
Página doce in Argentina,
Revue Noire in France and
Review: Latin American Literature and Arts, in New York. In 1991, Santos-Febres published her first two collections of poetry,
Anamu y manigua and
El orden escapado, to critical acclaim. In 1994, Santos-Febres won the Letras de Oro literary prize for her collection of short stories
Pez de Vidrio. "Oso Blanco," a short story from this collection, also won the
Juan Rulfo Prize in 1996.
Pez de Vidrio (
Urban Oracles) contains 15 short stories about the complicated relationships between sexuality, race, gender identity, social status, and political status in modern Caribbean society. Santos-Febres' first novel was
Sirena Selena vestida de pena (Spain: Grijalbo Mondadori, 2000) about a teenaged
drag queen who works in the streets and sings
boleros. A finalist for the 2001
Rómulo Gallego's Prize for the Novel, it won the PEN Club of Puerto Rico's prize for Best Novel. Random House Mondadori published her second novel,
Cualquier miércoles soy tuya, in 2002. Cualquier Miercoles Soy Tuya (Any Wednesday I'm yours) was also translated in English and was published by Penguin Books in 2002. Her third novel,
Nuestra Señora de las noche (Rayo/HarperCollins, 2008), was a finalist for the Premio Primavera Literary Award and won Puerto Rico's 2007 Premio Nacional de Literatura. Her other novels include
Nuestra Señora de la Noche (Our Lady of the Night), Fe en disfraz (2009) and
La amante de Gardel (2015). Santos-Febres teaches at the
University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, where she specializes in African, Caribbean, and feminist literature. She also is the executive director of Festival de la Palabra in Puerto Rico. She also reviews books on Univision television and hosts the Radio Universidad show En su tinta (sources?). Currently she is the Principal Investigator for PRAFRO, the AfroDiasporic and Race Studies Program at the University of Puerto Rico, founded by the Mellon Foundation. She is also a member of SCORES, Kellog Foundation's Solidarity Council for Racial Equity. == Awards and honours==