Antonio Orejudo (Madrid 1963) is a doctor of Hispanic Philology and taught Spanish literature for seven years in north American universities. He was a visiting researcher at the University of Amsterdam, and today is full professor at the University of Almería.
Anya Damirón (Dominican Republic) has worked as a creative / copywriter in advertising, where she discovered her passion for writing and working with images. In 2008, she launched the children's story collection "Lucia'Stories", which now comprises sixteen books, all published independently.
A detective with the Guardia Civil arrives in Lecumberri in Navarra on the evening before the "Alzamiento Nacional" or National Uprising of Francoist forces in 1936.
Alessa doesn't believe love exists. What she doesn't know is that, most of the time, love appears when we don't believe in it. Alessa's mother thinks she tried to kill herself.
Don Gregorio has a peaceful job: showing flats to potential buyers. One day, he has to show a flat that, to his surprise, seems familiar somehow, and for good reason, because it's the flat where he used to live when he was a child.
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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 ...