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Todo lo que sé sobre un corazón roto
Daniel Ojeda

Daniel Ojeda Checa was born and grew up in Madrid (1991). He has a special relationship with literature because when he was a boy his grandmother used to stitch the stories he wrote during the holidays. He still invents characters as he walks through the streets of the city and since the publication of his first novel, Cómeme si te atreves (Eat Me If You Dare), he's never stopped thinking of new stories. While writing his second novel, Todo lo que sé sobre un corazón roto (Everything I Know About a Broken Heart), he learned that accepting time is looking ahead. You can follow him on: @Daniojedacheca

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Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...

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Lisa Dillman, Literary Translator, Professor of Pedagogy at Emory University, selected by...

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