Erandi Adame writes about her books as amulets; Fernanda Aránguiz proposes a new alphabet; Javiera Barrientos shares and intertwines her research with the experience of grief; Clara Bolívar records her dust observations; Fernanda Escalera Zambrano makes a map from the bookshelf; Sol Henaro returns to his childhood memories to discover the beginning of writing; Gwennhael Huesca Reyes follows multiple codes on writing in different languages; Patricia Lagarde catalogs the objects found in her books; Valeria Mata talks about her kitchen as a library; Aleida Pardo builds a library for mothering; Catalina Pérez and Alejandra R. Bolaños collaborate and show their metadata library; Sandra Sánchez weaves over her notes in an experiment that intertwines texture and word; Isabel Zapata walks through a few days holding the hand of a book that belonged to her mother.