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Joan Carrero

The author learned of the non-violence movement in 1973, and one year later, a fugitive from Spanish military justice and in the middle of both Spain and Argentina’s dictatorships, he worked for over three years in the foothills of the Argentinian Andes with the indigenous Colla Indians.

Joan Lluís Lluís

An author whose personal story makes him stand out from many other writers of his generation. Among others, his publications include 'El dia de l’ós' ('The Day of the Bear') (Winner of the Premi Crexells 2005), which marked a significant step forward on his literary journey.

Joan Mas i Vives

Joan Mas i Vives (Maria de la Salut, Mallorca, 1951), is a professor of Literatura at the  Universitat de les Illes Balears, as well as working as  cultural historian, literary critic, biographer and director of various critical publications.

JOAQUIN BERGES

Born in Zaragoza in 1965, he has a degree in Spanish Literature from the University of Zaragoza.

Damn Joyce

It's not easy to get it right at first. Texts don't always come out perfectly. A zero is round and so is a meatball and a potato. Things aren't what they seem... or are they? A manual for writers. Does fiction imitate reality?

Jon Agiriano

Jon Agiriano (Bilbao, 1964) started working for the newspaper El Correo in 1986 and contributed to the Features pages until 1997, when he joined the Sports section as a columnist writing about Athletic de Bilbao.

Jon López de Viñsapre

Jon López de Viñaspre (Bilbao, 1970) has a short but bulky repertoire. Basque in origins and sentiment, he lives in Barcelona and writes in Catalan and Spanish.

Jonàs

Alex is a Latinist who travels to New York to attend a conference. There, he meets Jonàs, a skilled, creative photographer, and discovers his own closet sexuality.

Jordi Cuadrado Borbonès

Jordi Cuadrado began his professional career in the area of commercial aviation in 2004, in Barcelona-El Prat airport while finishing his studies in engineering.

Jordi Cussà Balaguer

Jordi Cussà Balaguer (Berga, 1961) knows from first hand experience the torture of heroine and the hell of addiction and this is reflected in his first book, Wild Horses (Caballos Salvajes, 2000) and in "Formentera Lady" (2015).

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