With a degree in economic law from the University of Deusto, she has collaborated in some media, such as Radio Euskadi, Deia and Berria. Since she was young she has been linked to the world of versolarism; After ceasing her career in versolaris championships (both on stage and in written verses), she currently collaborates by fixing the themes of the verses and moderating the verse sessions in the championships. She has received several awards, both in the world of versolarimo and in that of literature, and has published many literary works. In 2006 she began writing books aimed at children and young people, and with the publication of Amonak nobioa du, eta zer? (Grandma has a boyfriend, so what?) (Elkar publishing house) began her career in the world of LIJ, with an abundant and very productive production. In later years she has continued to continually publish works for children and young people. Some of her works have been translated into Spanish, such as Garazi Gerezi (2006), translated as Teresa Cereza. In Literature for adults, she began her literary journey with a book of poems: Ezkatak (2006), published by Editorial Susa. Some poems that make up the book have been translated: into English, Italian, German, Catalan, and a few others into Galician and Spanish. Five years later, she published her second book of poems, Scanner (Susa, 2011), which is aimed at adult readers. Some poems in this second book have also been translated into other languages, such as English, Romanian, Latvian, Czech, Swedish, Chinese, and Galician. And some poems by this author have also been collected in anthologies such as Forked Tongues , El poder del cuerpo , Sangrantes , Escolma salvaxe orTranslucent. Likewise, several poems in this second book have been sung by singers such as Jabier Muguruza (Music Award: Best song in Basque, for the poem Irene ) and Maddi Oihenart , as well as by the Cuban group D'Capricho (formerly the Dos D ), on his album Andrazkubak.