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Xavier Bosch (Barcelona, 1967) has a degree in Media Studies. He has been the director of Avui and head of programming for RAC1 radio, as well as the creator and editor of radio programs for RAC1 including Alguna Pregunta Més, Cafè Baviera and El món.

Xavier Frías Conde / Laufer

XAVIER FRÍAS CONDE: My name is Xavier and I live in La Mancha, the land of Don Quixote. I think some of his qualities have rubbed off on me. My mother is from Asturias and that's why I love Asturias. I teach at UNED, a university based in Madrid. I have been writing stories all my life.

Xavier Güell

Xavier Gúell was born in Barcelona in 1956. He studied music in the conservatoires of Barcelona and Madrid and orchestral direction with Franco Ferrara in Italy, Sergui Celibidache in Germany and Leonard Bernstein in the United States.

XAVIER NAVAZA BLANCO

XAVIER NAVAZA (Lalín-Pontevedra, 1948) is a distinguished journalist and reporter, with over thirty years’ experience. His career began in Barcelona in the early 1970s on the now-defunct paper Tele/exprés.

Xavier Salomó

It has been three years since the duo Martí+Salomó began navigating international waters on their raft made of scraps.

XESÚS FRAGA SÁNCHEZ

XESÚS FRAGA was born in London in 1971. Since 1996 he has worked as a journalist for the newspaper La Voz de Galicia.

Ximena Renzo

Better known as Chime or endlesscurl in the online community, Ximena was born in 1995 in Lima, Peru. She is the author of True Colors published by Nova Casa Editorial. She is currently studying Tourism at university and she began writing aged 15.

Xina Vega

Xina Vega is a writer and university lecturer. She has published the novels Cardume (2017, Premio Xerais de las letras gallegas) and Dark Butterfly (2012).

Xina Vega

Xina Vega is a writer and university lecturer. She has published the novels Cardume (2017, Premio Xerais de las letras gallegas) and Dark Butterfly (2012).

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