Juan Carlos Méndez Guédez is a Venezuelan writer born in Barquisimeto, Venezuela in 1967.
From an early age, he and his family moved to Caracas, where he lived in the popular area of Los Jardines del Valle, but always kept a close connection with his native hometown.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts from the Central University of Venezuela with a thesis on poetry groups "Traffic" and "Guaire".
Later he earned a Ph.D.
in Hispanic American Literature from the University of Salamanca with a thesis on the Venezuelan writer José Balza.
He has published fifteen books including novels, volumes of short stories and essays.
He lives in Spain, country where he has written and published most of his work.
His work has been part of several anthologies in Spanish as Líneas aéreas and Pequeñas resistencias and some of his stories have been published in Switzerland, France, Bulgaria, Italy, Slovenia and the United States.
In Venezuela, his texts are part of two recent short story anthologies: Las voces secretas, published by Alfaguara, and 21 del XXI, that was commercially released by Ediciones B.
He has been invited to several important international literary events such as the International Guadalajara Book Fair, the Fair of Santiago de Chile, the Madrid eñe Festival, and has lectured at universities and institutions in Algeria, Colombia, Croatia, Spain, France, Switzerland, Venezuela, etc.
In April 2013 his novel Arena Negra was awarded Book of the Year by booksellers in Venezuela.