Manuel Jabois was born in Sanxenxo, Pontevedra, in 1978 and began his career in journalism with the newspaper Diario de Pontevedra. He moved on to El Mundo, and since 2015 he has worked for El País, writing reports, features and columns.
Manuel Longares (Madrid, 1943). His first three novels: The Corset Novel (1979), Little Soldiers of Pavia (1984) and Operation Spring (1992), are part of his experimental cycle entitled The Life of Letters (Galaxia Gutenberg, 2014).
Manuel Marsol (Madrid, 1984) is an illustrator who specialises in illustrated books and picture books. After graduating in Advertising and Audiovisual Communication, he was employed in advertising from 2009-2012 and his work was recognised in such festivals as El Sol and Cannes Lions.
Manuel Marsol (Madrid, 1984) is one of the most interesting illustrators on the European scene at the moment. His illustrations for Yōkai won him the Premio Internacional de la Feria de Bolonia-Fundanción SM.
Manuel Marsol (Madrid, 1984) is one of the most interesting illustrators on the European scene at the moment. His illustrations for Yōkai won him the Premio Internacional de la Feria de Bolonia-Fundanción SM.
Manuel Mira Candel (Orihuela, 1945) has been described as one of the last real journalists and as an innovative writer who works on the border between reality and fiction. As a journalist he worked in every capacity, from editor to media director and creative entrepreneur.
Born in Cordoba in 1963, Manuel Moyano is considered by many critics to be one of the most important story-writers of his generation. Over time he has become known for a precise and elegant narrative that flirts with fantasy but resists the straitjacket of genre.
Hernán Migoya. Among his most important scripts are El hombre con miedo (The Fearful Man; drawn by Man and a prizewinner at the Barcelona Salon, 2001), Final feliz (Happy Ending; drawn by Rayco Pulido, 2004) and Olimpita (with Joan Marín, 2008).
Mar Benegas is a poet, writer and children's book author, who specialises in teaching and lecturing in poetry, and encouraging reading and creativity in children. Her work encompasses reading, writing, creativity and poetry for adults and children. She runs courses in Spain and abroad.
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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 ...