Anna Pacheco (Barcelona, 1991) is a journalist, writer, and screenwriter. She holds a Master’s degree in Social Anthropology from the University of Barcelona. Her work focuses on social issues, feminism, and popular culture from a class- and gender-aware perspective. Her journalistic pieces—some of them strongly immersive—have appeared in outlets such as El País, El Diario, VICE, PlayGround, and La Marea. She has also contributed to television programs such as Planta Baixa (TV3) and Àrtic (BTV).
She is the author of the novel Listas, guapas, limpias (Caballo de Troya, 2019) and the essay Estuve aquí y me acordé de nosotros (Anagrama, 2025).
She currently co-directs and co-hosts the podcast Ciberlcutorio on Radio Primavera Sound and writes for various radio, digital, and television projects. She has taken part in several fiction and nonfiction anthologies, including Aquí estamos: puzzle de un momento feminista (Akal, 2019), Allí donde nos encontramos (Planeta, 2021), and (h)amor 9 amigas (Continta me tienes, 2024).
Anna PACHECO
Anna Pacheco (Barcelona, 1991) is a journalist, writer, and screenwriter. She holds a Master’s degree in Social Anthropology from the University of Barcelona. Her work focuses on social issues, feminism, and popular culture from a class- and gender-aware perspective. Her journalistic pieces—some of them strongly immersive—have appeared in outlets such as El País, El Diario, VICE, PlayGround, and La Marea. She has also contributed to television programs such as Planta Baixa (TV3) and Àrtic (BTV).
She is the author of the novel Listas, guapas, limpias (Caballo de Troya, 2019) and the essay Estuve aquí y me acordé de nosotros (Anagrama, 2025).
She currently co-directs and co-hosts the podcast Ciberlcutorio on Radio Primavera Sound and writes for various radio, digital, and television projects. She has taken part in several fiction and nonfiction anthologies, including Aquí estamos: puzzle de un momento feminista (Akal, 2019), Allí donde nos encontramos (Planeta, 2021), and (h)amor 9 amigas (Continta me tienes, 2024).