Carlos Bardem (Madrid, 1963) is an actor and writer. Having studied for a degree in history and a diploma in international relations, he published his first book, 'Durango Perdido' in 1997. In 1999 his debut novel 'Muertes ejemplares' ('Exemplary Deaths') was shortlisted for the Premio Nadal.
Carlos Bassas del Rey (Barcelona, 1974) has a degree in journalism and a PhD in communication studies. He currently works as a freelance scriptwriter, a job he combines with teaching, writing novels and coordinating Pamplona's Semana Negra crime fiction event.
Carlos has a diploma in Labour Relations and a Masters in Human Resources Management. He is an Accredited Professional Coach, in charge of Administration and Human Resources at the EUSA University Campus, and a trainer at various regulatory levels in Business.
Carlos Fonseca (San José, Costa Rica, 1987) has a doctorate in Latin American Literature from Princeton. He has contributed to various literary magazines and newspapers including Literary Hub, The Guardian, LetrasLibres, BOMB Magazine and Otra Parte among others.
Carlos Fonseca (San José, Costa Rica, 1987) has a doctorate in Latin American Literature from Princeton. He has contributed to various literary magazines and newspapers including Literary Hub, The Guardian, LetrasLibres, BOMB Magazine and Otra Parte among others.
Carlos Fortea was born in Madrid in 1963. In addition to writing, he teaches in la Universidad de Salamanca and the Complutense de Madrid, and has translated over a hundred titles, including works by Thomas Bernhard, Günter Grass, Stefan Zweig, Alfred Döblin, E.T.A.
The music group Happening was formed in November 2001 under the leadership of Sergio Aparicio and Carlos García-Zúñiga. They have released four albums, three through the multinational music label Warner Chappell and the fourth through their own label.
Carlos J. Server (Gandia, Spain, 1975) first gained public attention in 2014 with his debut novel 'Un día con suerte' ('A Lucky Day') which was shortlisted for Amazon and El Mundo's first literary competition for indie writers.
Carlos J. Server is a publisher and best-selling Spanish writer. His novels have been the number one Spanish-language books on Amazon in Spain, the UK, Germany, Mexico, the USA, Italy, France and the Netherlands. He currently holds the full rights for all his novels.
Carlos Montero (b. Celanova, Ourense, 1972) has a degree in Computer Science from the Universidad Complutense of Madrid. He has worked in the audiovisual field for sixteen years as a scriptwriter for films and television.
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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 ...