Jaume Copons began writing for Sesame Street while working as a teacher. In the last fifteen years he has written novels, short stories, songs, plays, and television programs and series.
Jaume Copons (Barcelona, 1966) is a Spanish author and scriptwriter. He has published child and young adult novels and short stories and also written for television, radio and other media. Before his success in the literary world, he worked as a secondary school teacher.
Javi Padilla (1977, Seville) is a journalist, designer, computer programmer and businessman. His love of programming began at the age of seven, when he was given his first Amstrad CPC472 as a present for Epiphany. At that time he learned to produce simple games in BASIC code.
Javier Andrada Guerrero (Zamora, 1972). From a young age I liked two things very, very much: painting and books. Since I didn’t do very well at school, I spent as many hours as possible drawing and reading.
Scriptwriter and cartoonist. He is the author of "Freehand Robbery," nominated to the prize to the best Spanish graphic novel on the first year of the José Sanchis Grau Price at the Heroes Comic Con, Valencia; also nominated that year as Future Comic Talent.
Javier Azpeitia (Madrid, 1962) is the author of the novels 'Mesalina' ('Messalina') (1989), 'Quevedo' (1990), 'Hipnos' ('Hypnos') (1996; winner of the Hammett Prize for crime writing and adapted for the cinema by the director David Carreras), 'Ariadna en Naxos' ('Adriadne on Naxos') (2002) and 'N
After graduating in Journalism, he studied Cinema and Television at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) and is now a screen-writer for film and television.
Javier Fonseca Garcia-Donas is the author of over a dozen books for children and young people. He also teaches Children’s and Young Adult Literature at the Madrid School of Writers and provides book reviews in this genre for the cultural magazine Adiós.
Javier Molea (Montevideo, 1969) is the Foreign Languages Manager at McNally Jackson Books in Soho, New York.
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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 ...