Hello! I’m back and I’ve grown so much! I still love painting but I now like doing many other things: hiking, playing with grandma, meeting my friends... Even though sometimes I’m sooo bored... But I have discovered how to not get bored!!!
Would you like to model a dinosaur for breakfast time? Create a cute little lamp with eyes and a tiny nose? Or bring Domingo, the bingo-loving mouse, to life? You can create anything using just a bit of clay and your imagination.
The three stories that comprise "So much for this" present an inner landscape as personal as it is universal; that is their greatest virtue.
Let go from her job at the magazine when there are cutbacks, Nuria has to face up to some of her childhood obsessions.
This is the story of two siblings. Sixteen-year-old Lolo and his older sister Lena, who is addicted to crack and heroin. She left home a year ago. One day, Lolo runs into her at Barajas airport where she is making money through petty theft.
Criptana Senzi, la Alondra, is a great soprano but she has been ill with Alzheimer's for many years. Pedro Bennasar, the journalist charged with writing her biography must submerge himself in the past of this woman without memories.
There are lots of things that could make a child afraid. The protagonist of this story is afraid of getting lost, being alone in the woods, fantastical creatures... but there's one thing that really terrifies him: the dark!
Traffic is an original story of two boys; one from a middle-class family who suffers from heart problems, the other working-class and healthy, whose lives cross in tragic events that affect them and all those around them.
Carolina, a young journalist, is commissioned to interview Martín Vera, a famous and mysterious painter whom everyone thought was dead - until he resurfaced from nowhere when he exhibited one of his paintings at the Prado Museum.
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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