"When he arrived in Brussels he started to hear about the idea of the end of the European dream through certain media channels." The protagonists of these stories find themselves in a situation disturbingly familiar to us: the Europe of the Twenty
A hustler who makes a living selling billiard paraphernalia in Mexico City suddenly discovers that his lover – a teenaged girl who is still at high school – has been kidnapped.
Legend has it that humans originally possessed four legs, four arms, two faces and a single head, and that the female and male sex coexisted in them; but Zeus, threatened by the strength of these beings, cast a lightning bolt at them, so dividing
The main character of Alone in the Bars of the Night is Diego, who knows he can't spend his entire life in Dublin, the city he chose to create a different existence for himself, devoting himself to drink between new friendships and bouts of melanc
Vampires have found shelter and thrived in Mistyville for as long as this sanctuary city can remember.
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Algún día, hoy (Someday, Today) is Ánglea Becerra’s sixth novel. It was published by Planeta in 2019. The writing is stunningly beautiful, and this novel deserves a fine translation.
Naxum Space, the world's largest space agency, is on the brink of winning the space race to control space-time. However, a brilliant researcher with Down syndrome manages to be the first to achieve this significant milestone.
Sonia Hernández (Tarrasa, Barcelona, 1976) is a Spanish writer and journalist. In 2006, she published her first book of poem, La casa del mar (The House by the Sea) which was followed in 2010 by Los nombres del tiempo (The Names of Time).
Sonia Pasamar loves fantasy literature and has written many things in her life. After years of working with theatre groups, she published her first novel, which had been hiding in a drawer for several years. 99 lies is a fast-paced noir novel.
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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 ...