Cira M. Ansorena

Writing as cartography of perception.

Exploration is not movement.
It is remembering the map.

ABOUT

I write to explore the invisible threads that hold experience together.

My work moves between speculative fiction and narrative inquiry, where perception becomes a creative force.

My writing is in dialogue with contemporary fiction and philosophy, exploring perception, memory, and territory as living spaces.

I am drawn to that moment when reality begins to crack – when something awakens and we remember that we are not only form, but navigating consciousness.

Writing is a way of weaving the map anew.

Cira Mozos Ansorena is a writer and the founder of Kosmovisiones, a publishing and cultural project dedicated to fiction, essays, and contemporary narratives.

She publishes her literary work under the name Cira M. Ansorena and is the author of LINES, a novel shaped by the dialogue between speculative fiction, ancestral memory, and symbolic narratives inspired by Andean and Mesoamerican worldviews.

LINES

A novel about the great forgetting… and the act of remembering.

In a world where perception remains captive, a crack begins to open.

Through multiple narrative layers, LINES explores time, identity, and the invisible structures that hold experience together.

An invitation to widen attention.
To perceive the cracks.
To find our way again.

CARTOGRAPHIES OF PERCEPTION

Fragments, essays and field notes on memory, attention and territory.