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William Castaño-Bedoya is an American writer based in Coral Gables, Florida. His literary fiction explores the emotional, ethical, and psychological tensions that shape human relationships, with a particular focus on love, vulnerability, and the quiet conflicts between power and compassion.
His narrative voice is marked by silence, interiority, and restraint, privileging emotional intelligence and moral inquiry over spectacle. His work reflects a deep concern with the contingency of life, the fragility of human bonds, and the invisible architectures of conscience and memory.
After a long career in marketing and creative leadership, he turned fully to literature, bringing to his fiction a rare combination of narrative depth and strategic insight into contemporary human experience. His work often examines how private emotions intersect with public structures, revealing the ethical undercurrents of modern life.
He is the author of several novels, including "The Intriguing Stillness of the Tides", "We the Other People: The Beggars of Mercury Lights", "Ludovico", "Flowers for Maria Sucel", "The Galpon", and "We’ll Meet in Stockholm".
Castaño-Bedoya writes from Coral Gables, Florida, where his work continues to explore the moral landscapes of intimacy, power, and human finitude.
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