Oriol Canosa is a children's author and bookseller. He has published the collections of short stories La Casa del profesor Kübris (Professor Kübris's House; Edelvives, 2013) and Apa! Et penses que no ens ho creurem? (Goodness Gracious. Can You Believe It?; Cruilla, 2015).
Oriol Garcia Molsosa is a clarinettist, and between concerts and practice he likes to write stories. He has worked with Fundación La Caixa, the magazine Cavall Fort and Editorial Casals. Guridi has a background in editing and graphic design, publicity, ephemeral architecture and painting.
Oriol Ginestà is a musician, yoga teacher, music therapist and fan of nature and the stories that live within it. His concerts combine his singing with therapeutic sounds. Having released several albums, this tale is taking him down a new path.
Oriol Toro is a journalist and storyteller. Since 2006 his work has focused on telling stories for children young and old alike through his group 'Vivim del Cuentu'. He has also been writing his own stories for some time.
Spanish author Óscar M. Prieto studied Philosophy and Law, and has taught at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, where he he currently works in the field of International Relations.
Óscar Montoya was born in Alicante, has a law degree and currently lives in Vigo, where he works for an export and import company. He began his literary journey writing micro-stories on current affairs and daily concerns which he would publish regularly under the pseudonym Montoya Jackson.
“Hotel Ellesmere is on the south side of Hyde Park, in East Kensington, one of London’s poshest districts and home to the creator of Peter Pan”. Lily, about to start at university on a grant, is amazed at the luxury of where she’ll be living.
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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 ...