This biographical account of the Galician-Argentine painter and mover Luis Seoane, tells the first part of his life until his exile with the Civil War, created in the style of a comic strip.
This book takes a novel perspective. When the main character of this story asks: "What shall I be when I grow up?" the grown-ups around respond with a message of empowerment and self-esteem: "You'll be what you want to be".
Dina is about to turn forty when she receives an early diagnosis of a serious illness, two farewell parties and three unexpected gifts.
Sergi Puertas was born in Barcelona in 1971. A novelist, journalist, poet, musician and graphic novelist, he has worked for La Cúpula publishing house and was editor in chief of Kiss Comix during its final period and later editor of El Víbora magazine until it closed in 2005.
Sergio A. Sierra was born in Barcelona in 1975. He studied classical philology, but ended up working in a comic shop in his neighbourhood, while he collaborated as editor on free newspapers and a couple of fantasy and Eastern cinema magazines.
Sergio LLanes Romera was born in Murcia on 24th October 1975. He is a civil servant and lives in Alcantarilla. He started to write consistently in 2008 when he felt the irresistible need to put down his thoughts on the struggle between good and evil.
Sergio Martín was born in Madrid on 6 December, many years ago. One day he went to the United Kingdom and never came back. His academic achievements include his Bachelor's Degree in Information Sciences and his Master’s in Education.
Editorial Club Universitario (ECU) is a national technical publishing house based in Alicante, Spain. We specialise in the publication of technical and academic books and we also support the production of a wide range of literary work (fiction, poetry, theatre...).
When the journalist Marta Vilas discovers the body of a driver floating in the Vigo harbour, she doesn't imagine that the small toy the murderer hid in his pocket is about to change her life.
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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 ...