Susana Sanches Arins is a Galician writer and critic born in Vilagarcía de Arousa in 1974. She has published three collections of poetry, as well as two more recent books that blur the boundaries between poetry and prose. She is one of many authors to have begun to write in Reintegrationist Galician, which envisions modern Galician with Portuguese orthography based on the historic kinship of the two languages, and as an act of resistance against the hegemony of Spanish. Her recent book ‘seique’, translated as ‘and they say’ by Kathleen March (Small Stations Press, 2021) has brought her heaps of praise from readers and critics alike, and was recently expanded for a second edition. It was translated into Spanish in 2019 and selected by the association of Madrid booksellers as their book of the year, which is not only a rare recognition for an author being translated from Galician, but even more so because Reintegrationist writing is largely published by a very small press that rarely gets the attention it deserves even in Galicia.