Viridiana Jurado is an independent writer whose work explores a variety of genres, including satire, literary fiction, romance, fables, and poetry. Her stories resonate on multiple levels, reflecting on the human experience and the deeper truths often found in everyday life.
Originally from Mexico and now living in the United States, she has been passionate about storytelling since middle school. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Communications with a major in Journalism and a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Bilingual Education.
Jurado is currently working on her debut novel. In addition to her literary pursuits, she hosts a YouTube channel dedicated to exploring Bible readings and reflections.
The Vegetable Drawer Tribunal
The Vegetable Drawer is an absurdist satire in which an ordinary morning spirals into an extraordinary debate about identity, belonging, and human nature. Blending humor, eccentric characters, and escalating nonsense, the story uses an unlikely setting to explore why people create divisions—and why they never seem to run out of things to argue about.