Works
Her first publication dates back to 1965, since then, she has been devoted entirely to the production of poetic works, completing a total of 20 titles.
| Year | Works of Poetry Child |
| 1965 | Ojitos Negros |
| 1966 | Navidad |
| 1979 | Piolin. Work child in its first edition was presented by Josefina Plá. |
| 2003 | Moons flour.
Walk - When zoo - Logical! (Walk to the zoo). |
| Year | works of poetry for adults |
| 1982 | Lazo esencial. |
| 1984 | A weathertight. Work in which gathers some of his early poems beginning of the 60 ' |
| 1989 | As in the capueras. Distinguished with the Poetry Award "Jose Maria Heredia" of the Association of Art Critics of Miami, USA. |
| 1992 | Depository infidel. Poemario winner of the (single) Poetry of the Paraguayan-German Cultural Institute |
| 1997 | Territorio Esmeralda. |
| 2002 | And former White River. |
| Year | Books unpublished |
| 1986 | To recognize us as brothers. Work finalist in the poetry contest of the Ateneo de Casablanca Cordova Spain. |
| 1990 | Ash and flash. Work that won the contest in accésit Quinto Centenario summoned by the Spanish Embassy in Paraguay. |
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