David Jiménez (Barcelona, 1971) has been a reporter in over thirty countries, including North Korea, Syria and Burma, and his journalism is considered influential around the world.
David Jiménez Torres (Madrid, 1986). He has a PhD in Hispanic studies from the University of Cambridge. He has worked as a professor at universities in Britain and Spain is currently a post-doctoral researcher at the Complutense University, Madrid.
David Nello Colom (Barcelona, 1959) published his first book "L’Albert i els menjabrossa" in 1994. Since then he has written over thirty books for readers both young and old and his literary expertise has been recognised with numerous awards.
A David Peña Toribio (Madrid, 1978), better known by the pen name Puño, has enjoyed drawing comic books since he was young and later studied Audiovisual Communication.
David Ramírez first gained fame when he won the inaugural novel award at the 1st Manga Salon in 1995, which allowed him to produce the series B3 thanks to Camaleón Ediciones. Though it was ultimately left unfinished, showed his devotion to this comic genre that won him the public's favour.
David Remartínez (Zaragoza, 1971) is a reporter and writer, though deep down he understands both professions as being one and the same.
Beyond his career as a director and screenwriter, David Trueba's career as a novelist has been a permanent success story with readers nationally and internationally, as his works have been translated into several languages.
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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 ...