Óscar AcostaW
Óscar Acosta

Óscar Acosta Zeledón was a Honduran writer, poet, critic, politician and diplomat.

Arturo AmbrogiW
Arturo Ambrogi

Arturo Ambrogi was a writer and journalist, considered one of the pioneers of Salvadoran literature, along with Francisco Gavidia and Alberto Masferrer. Ambrogi's narrative was influenced by romance and Spanish American modernism and his stories are chronicles of all aspects of traditional peasant life in El Salvador.

Isaac Felipe AzofeifaW
Isaac Felipe Azofeifa

Isaac Felipe Azofeifa was a Costa Rican poet, politician and educator.

José María BonillaW
José María Bonilla

José María Bonilla (1889–1957) was a Guatemalan writer, artist and pedagogue, best known for his didactical works and modifications made to the Guatemala anthem in 1934.

Ismael CernaW
Ismael Cerna

Ismael Cerna (1856–1901) was a Guatemalan poet.

Julieta DoblesW
Julieta Dobles

Julieta Dobles Yzaguirre is a Costa Rican poet, writer, and educator. She is a five-time winner of the Aquileo J. Echeverría Award and the 2013 winner of the Magón National Prize for Culture.

Nicole GarayW
Nicole Garay

Nicolasa "Nicol" Garay was a Panamanian poet. She was the daughter of Colombian painter Epifanio Garay Caicedo and sister of Panamanian musician and political figure Narciso Garay Díaz.

Nora MéndezW
Nora Méndez

Nora Méndez is a Salvadoran poet.

Juan Ramón MolinaW
Juan Ramón Molina

Juan Ramón Molina (1875–1908) was a national Honduran poet. The National Library Juan Ramón Molina, being the national library of Honduras, was named after him in 2009. In 1954, the Juan Ramon Molina Bridge was built in his honor.

Jeronimo de la OssaW
Jeronimo de la Ossa

Jerónimo de la Ossa was a Panamanian poet, lyricist, and diplomat. He wrote the national anthem of Panama Himno Istmeño.

Rigoberto ParedesW
Rigoberto Paredes

Rigoberto Paredes was a Honduran poet, essayist and publisher. He was the founder of Editorial Guaymuras, Editores Unidos and Ediciones Librería Paraíso. Among his works were En el Lugar de los hechos (1974); Las cosas por su nombre (1978); Materia prima (1985); Fuego lento (1989); La estación perdida (2001).

Ana María RodasW
Ana María Rodas

Ana María Rodas is a Guatemalan journalist and poet, and an outstanding figure of the Central American literary panorama.

Virgilio Rodríguez BetetaW
Virgilio Rodríguez Beteta

Virgilio Rodríguez Beteta (1885–1967) was a Guatemalan lawyer, historian, diplomat and writer.

E. Antonio RomeroW
E. Antonio Romero

E. Antonio Romero (1925–2005) was a Guatemalan philosopher, historian and writer.

Aura RostandW
Aura Rostand

Aura Rostand was the pen name for Nicaraguan poet Maria de la Selva (1899–1957). She was the sister of poet Salomón de la Selva and artist Roberto de la Selva.

José León SánchezW
José León Sánchez

José León Sánchez Alvarado is a Costa Rican novelist best known for his works Isla de los hombres solos and Tenochtitlan. A movie adaptation of his novel, Isla de los hombres solos was made and released by a Mexican producer.

Rogelio SinánW
Rogelio Sinán

Rogelio Sinán was the pseudonym of Panamanian writer Bernardo Domínguez Alba. He went to universities in Chile and Italy before becoming a consul to Calcutta. He has written plays, short stories and novels, but is best known for his poetry. His work has been termed Avant-garde and he is a winner of the Premio Ricardo Miró.

Roberto Sosa (poet)W
Roberto Sosa (poet)

Roberto Sosa was an author and poet born in Yoro, Honduras. He spent his early life working hard to help provide for his poor family. When he was almost thirty years old, he published his first book.

Carol ZardettoW
Carol Zardetto

Carol Zardetto is a Guatemalan novelist, lawyer, script-writer and diplomat, and is part of the generation of Guatemalan writers who grew up under the shadow of Guatemalan Civil War.