Baltasar Magro studied Humanities, and, later, journalism at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. He has worked as a scriptwriter on cultural, documentary and entertainment shows and as a director of public information broadcasts for various television companies for more than thirty years.
The blessed whore, the faithless monk, the disabled Indian and the honourable son-of-a-bitch. His mother was a whore. His father, English. He didn’t have a surname when a surname was the only means to stave off hunger.
Bárbara Blasco (Valencia, 1972) has worked as a shop assistant, telephone operator, waiter, magician's assistant, cabaret dancer, petrol station staff, supporting actor and selling encyclopaedias, before she completed her studies in journalism.
Bárbara Tovar has a degree in psychology (Autónoma University, Madrid), and is an expert in emotions and health. She also holds a master's in Stress and Anxiety Management (Complutense University, Madrid). She has been in clinical practice for 20 years working with adults and adolescents.
We offer a solid catalogue of poetry particularly focusing on bilingual editions, the republication of works by Spain's most preeminent poets from the second half of the twentieth century and strong support for works of fiction by European and Latin American authors not previously published in Sp
Altzerreka is an old homestead situated in a gloomy spot beside a bridge.
Kirmen Uribe, born in Ondarroa, Spain in 1970, published his most recent novel in March 2022. Written first in Basque, it has already been translated into Castilian Spanish by the author and José María Isasi Urdangarín.
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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 ...