Rita Maria Felix da Silva
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Rita Maria Felix da Silva (born in 1971 in Pernambuco, Brazil) is a Brazilian writer. Her short stories are of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror, which are classified (together with Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) as "Speculative fiction". Her poems (with few exceptions) differ from her short stories in that they have sentimental and romantic themes. She is the author of short story "San Juan Romero" and of tales in that is featured the literary version of Whitehill Family.