Leonardo Valencia (born 1969) is an Ecuadorian writer. He was born in Guayaquil, and studied in Ecuador and Spain, where he obtained a PhD in literary theory at the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. He also created the university's creative writing program and ran it for several years.
In 1995, he published the short story collection La luna nómada (1995). Since then he has published novels such as El desterrado (2000) and El libro flotante de Caytran Dölphin (2006); the latter was also accompanied by a parallel narrative on the internet (www.libroflotante.net), created in collaboration with the digital artist Eugenio Tisselli. He also worked with Wilfrido Corral to publish the anthology Cuentistas hispanoamericanos de entresiglo (McGraw Hill, 2005). In 2008, he published a collection of essays El síndrome de Falcón. His latest novel is called Kazbek.
He was named as one of the Bogota39 group of writers in 2007.[1]