Juan Carlos Vásquez was born in Valencia, Venezuela. He has participated in several collective volumes and anthologies, such as "Paseo en Versos" (Pasos en la Azotea, Mexico City 2006); "Hemiparesias" (Visceralia Ediciones, Santiago de Chile 2006); "Poesías y aparte el Libro y su Autor," Literary Creations, selected by Betty Goldman and Enrique Epelbon, United States 2007, and in the artistic project "Mirages
from an Unreal World" by Laura Orvieto, Author house (New Jersey, 2010). He was selected to be part of the bilingual anthology "The World's Greatest Letters 2021," in English and Spanish. He has also been a member of the cultural groups Spanic Attack (New York, 2004) and The Hall (Miami, 2001).

He is the author of several storybooks, including "Pedazos de familia" (Ediciones Estival, 2000); "Vulnerables" (Media EU S.à r.l… Ed. Filatel 2019); "Ward's Island: El costado oscuro de Nueva York," an autobiographical story (2001-2006); and "Colapso. Poesía reunida" (1999-2022). His poems and stories have appeared in various literary publications, both digital and print, in Europe and Latin America, such as Barcelona Review, El coloquio de los perros, Canibaal, Casa Bukowski, and in the newspapers La Razón and El Impulso.

Juan Carlos manages the literary and artistic archive HD Kaos and has received distinctions in the poetry and multimedia linguistic contests Premio Nosside (Calabria, Italy), in the 2005 and 2006 editions. He was also a finalist in the micro-story contest "Guka" in Buenos Aires in 2018.

Vásquez moved to Florida in 1999. Since then, he has lived in Tampa Bay, San Francisco, New York, La Coruña, Bekirén, Barcelona, and other cities in the United States and Spain.