Rolando Andrés Ramos writes literary fiction about characters discovering unexpected truths in familiar places. His work explores themes of inheritance, identity, and place through stories that examine how we carry our past while choosing our future.

Born in Havana, Cuba, Rolando learned early that architecture and memory are inseparable. Childhood walks through Cuba’s colonial neighborhoods planted the seeds for stories that would bloom decades later. His experiences of cultural displacement inform his understanding of how we navigate between preservation and transformation.
A graduate of the MFA program at Full Sail University, Rolando approaches storytelling with attention to structure and sensory detail developed through years in professional writing and marketing. His debut novella, *Looking for Margarito Temprana* reflects his fascination with how places whisper their stories to those willing to listen.
Currently teaching at the university level in Florida, he continues to write fiction that honors the complexity of cultural inheritance.

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