Frankolin Cuevas Ferreras
Unveiling Mysteries, Fate, And The Truth Within.
Frankolin Cuevas Ferreras was born and educated in the Dominican Republic and has lived for many years in New Jersey, United States. Trained as a Mechanical and Electrical Engineer with a Master’s degree in Business Administration, he spent nearly five decades leading technical, strategic, and human-centered processes in the industrial sector. His professional life demanded precision, structure, and outcomes but his writing emerges from the spaces where structure ends.
Though not formally trained as a writer, Cuevas approaches literature with the same intentional design he once applied to systems and processes. He borrows, poetically, from architecture: building rooms of silence, windows of reflection, and doors that never fully close. His work is deeply introspective, shaped by memory, absence, and the emotional residue of relationships that resist resolution. The Echo That Remains (and the Unsent Letters) is his first bilingual book and literary debut. Rather than offering conclusions, his writing honors fragmentation, unanswered questions, and the quiet persistence of feeling. Cuevas writes not to heal wounds, but to accompany them, believing that some truths do not ask to be fixed, only witnessed.