Born in Burgos, he has worked as a cultural correspondent for many years. In 1995 he was shortlisted for the Edebé prize for his first book, No es un crimen enamorarse, which appears in the honour list of the CCEI awards, and since then has published over 40 titles.
José María R. Olaizola (Oviedo, 1970) is a Jesuit priest and writer. He searches for the Word in his words. Cova Bayón (Oviedo, 1973) is an illustrator and craftswoman who tells uses her pictures to tell stories.
José Morella (Ibiza, 1972) has a degree in literary theory and comparative literature. He was a semi-finalist for the Herralde Award for Personal Matters (2008), which also received the Qwerty Award for new narrator.
José Antonio Piqueras Román (Adra, 1987) studied Business Administration and Management and Market Research and Techniques at the University of Granada. He also has a master’s degree in Digital Marketing from the European School of Management and Business.
José Ramón Alonso is a biologist and professor at the University of Salamanca. He thinks that science is the great adventure of our times and that it should be shared with everyone who is curious about it. He has written numerous science books for both children and adults.
José Ramón Gómez Cabezas (Ciudad Real 1971) is a psychologist, and has combined his work for several years with essays and articles published in magazines dedicated to crime literature, including the prestigious La Gansterera and the more recent 38, as well as Prótesis, which published the story
José Soto Chica was a professional in the military with the peace-keeping UN (UMPROFOR) in Bosnia Herzegovina. An explosives accident cost him his leg and left him blind, and gave him the chance to redirect his life towards his true passion of history.
Born in Vitoria in the Basque Country in 1962, he has a degree in Basque and Hispanic literature and is the author of multiple books and articles about legal and administrative language. He is also a professor at the Escuela de Escritores.
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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 ...