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Jorge Luis Diaz Granados Lugo, better known by his pseudonym or stage name as J.L. Diazgranados, is a Colombian writer, poet, artist, voice actor, video game developer, musician and composer who currently resides in Medellín, Antioquia. Jorge Luis Díaz Granados Lugo He was born on (06-07-1990) in Santa Marta, Colombia. During his childhood he showed interest in writing as a curious, troublesome, restless and imaginative child. He began to write and recite poems for special or commemorative events at the Liceo Celedón District Educational Institution where he graduated as a bachelor. Interested in prose and poetry, at the end of 2010 and at the end of his academic studies, he began to write poems as a literary genre in a more focused way, and fully enters the field of the author, writer and poet. As an adult, he studied Video Game Development Technologist at the National Learning Service SENA, specializing in graphic design, scriptwriting, programming, among other arts. He took first place at the 2012 Tecnobot event developing a video game in three days. Event that hosts important topics such as rebound, computing, cybersecurity and privacy, application development application, video game development among others. In 2014, he participated as a voice actor for the short film CONTROL Z, interpreting the voice of the antagonist in the story "The Man in White Gloves" - This short film was awarded as the best national short film at the International Human Rights Festival, 2015. Winner for the best animation, Chip Dorado, La cinemateca del caribe, 2014. And it won international awards, special mention to the winner of the best short film, Expotoons, Buenos Aires, 2015. And winner of the best student animation short film, La Truca International Festival, 2015. He currently publishes photos, poems, phrases, videos, audios, stories, on his various official social networks such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Soundcloud, Ivoox, Instagram, Twitch as "El Poeta Gamer". By 2022 he began his career as a musician and composer publishing his first works.
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