Katya Adaui is a Peruvian writer. She was born in Lima, lived in Pueblo Libre and studied journalism at Bausate y Mesa and then creative writing at the Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero in Buenos Aires. She won the National Literature Prize of Peru in 2023 in the short story category for her book Geografía de la oscuridad. Her new book of short stories Un nombre para tu isla is a finalist for the 2024 Premio de Narrativa Breve Ribera del Duero.
She is the author of several books, among them the short story collections Geografía de la oscuridad, Aquí hay icebergs and Algo se nos ha escapado. She has also written 2 novels: Quiénes somos ahora and Nunca sabré lo que entiendo; also the children's books: Pedro Paulet, el lector-inventor for the National Library Of Perú, Todo puede ser otra cosa, illustrated by Cecilia Codoni. White Ravens Award 2023, Cuatrogatos Foundation Award 2023 and selected by the Bologna Children's Book Fair in its Braw Amazing Bookshelf 2023, Patichueca y Muy Muy en Bora Bora.
Adaui's story collection Aquí hay icebergs has been translated by Rosalind Harvey for Charco Press.