Miguel Garrido's stories, born from the laboratory of family and our relationships with relatives, are characterized by extraordinary, sometimes inexplicable, texts that originate in an intimate, domestic, and familiar context, yet subtly deviate from ordinary reality. Within this broad spectrum of the fantastic, Garrido explores altered and ambiguous realities, forcing the reader to decide whether what they are reading is a mere distortion of reality or the dark side of supernatural terror. Garrido's promising and masterful writing moves along this precarious edge, like a knife's blade: the reader will decide whether or not to press the sharp edge.