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Jordi Folck

Once you get past your ten years of daily writing your hands (and your brain) simply fly, according to Howard Gardner and Malcom Gladwell's theory of ten years or ten thousand hours.

Jordi Sierra i Fabra

Geboren 1947 in Barcelona. Bereits im Alter von acht Jahren wollte er Schriftsteller werden. Doch es war für ihn alles andere als einfach, seinen Traum zu verwirklichen, unter anderem weil sein Vater dagegen war.

Jordi Soler

Jordi Soler was born in La Portuguesa, a community of Catalan republicans in the jungles of Veracruz, Mexico.

Jordi Tomàs

Jordi Tomàs (Barcelona, ​​1971) is an anthropologist and writer.

Jorge Bergua Cavero

Jorge Bergua Cavero (Zaragoza, 1965) has a PhD from  the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and teaches Greek Philology in the University of Malaga.

JORGE BUCAY (AUTOR)

Born into a family with Jewish and Arab roots, Jorge Bucay was born and grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He studied medicine and psychology and has worked from the age of 13 and in his travels through life, has had many jobs: taxi driver, clown, and street seller.

Jorge Eduardo Benavides

Jorge Eduardo Benavides was born in Arequipa, Peru in 1964 and studied Law and Political Sciences in the Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, in Lima. From 1991 to 2002, he lived on Tenerife, where he founded and directed the fiction workshop Entrelineas.

Jorge Fernández Díaz

Jorge Fernández Díaz is a writer and journalist. For 35 years he was, by turns, a crime reporter, an investigative journalist, a political analyst, a news editor and a magazine editor. He is currently one of the lead columnists for Argentine newspaper La Nación.

Jorge Quintana Orti

A journalism graduate, he was born in 1976 in Torrente (Valencia). His professional career has been linked to written media and sports, especially cycling. He was editor and later director of the national weekly META 2MIL, a position he held for five years.

Jorge Sierra

Jorge Sierra (A Coruña, 1983) describes himself as having a passion for travel and adventures. He has completed the whole Camino de Santiago on a number of occasions and—his most ambitious project—has travelled around the world in his 1979 Citroën 2CV called "Naranjto".

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