Alfonso Castillo (Pobra do Caramiñal, 1985) studied journalism and screenwriting in Santiago de Compostela, Barcelona, Prague and Havana. He began working in journalism but his professional career soon veered towards the audiovisual industries.
Alfredo Gómez Cerdá has published over 150 titles, written for the press and specialist magazines, won the Altea, Gran Angular, Ala Delta (2008) and Cervantes Chico (2008) awards and the National Prize for Children's Literature (2009).
Founded in 1985, we dedicate our effort to publish literary prizes, which helps us to look for new writers. We develop a collection of prestige, remarkable for the careful design and the high quality of the works.
We are an independent publisher with five collections. We publish current essays, classics, children and young people and fiction. We started work in mid-2010 and to date we have published 25 titles.
"They went along the Rue de Siene, hardly even seeing the street, so wrapped were they in each other. Jean-pierre, a guide who wants to please, was explaining the curiosities of the neighbourhood, while she listened in silence.
This is a work that, without complexes or affectation, approaches the prickly, multifaceted, grim and authentic reality of women in Cuba with all their casuistries and possibilities. No added sweeteners.
On a night of storm and mud, a bastard girl is born and, believing her to be still-born, they baptise her with the name Betsabé.
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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 ...