Elisa Ferrer (L’Alcúdia de Crespins, Valencia, 1983) has a degree in audiovisual communication from the University of Valencia, a diploma in film and television writing from the Madrid School of Cinema, and a master's in Spanish creative writing from The University of Iowa, where she was one of t
Elisabet Fabregas is a poet and early-years educator. Born in Catalonia, she now lives in Ibiza. She published "Cestas de lilas" (Baskets of Lilies) with Calambur and studies Humanities at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.
Ricardo Álcantara tells the story of a little boy who feels misunderstood in certain situations that crop up in his daily life, for example when he's booed for missing a goal, when he speaks in class and is scolded by the teacher...
Elma and the Monsters with No Nose is a delightful story, written by Encarni Corral and illustrated by Quiel Ramos, full of magic that helps us to understand emotions and teaches us that friendship is more valuable than anything else.
Years ago I heard about a programme Paul Auster had on the American public radio station NPR called ‘The National Short Story Project’. Auster came on air the first night and asked American listeners to send in their stories.
Eloy Moreno's (Castellón) passion for writing led him into the adventure of self-publishing his first novel, El bolígrafo de gel verde (The Green Gel Ballpoint Pen) which has sold more than 200,000 copies.
Bear and Marmot are great friends and always play together. It's fun to hunt for treasure, or sing and dance like pop stars. But one afternoon Bear tells Marmot that he has invited Duck to play with them. No way! Marmot doesn't like Duck.
Duba and Lucas García have the same surname, but they aren't siblings or cousins. They are neighbours and friends, although that hasn't always been true. When they met, Lucas didn't want to be friends with Dana.
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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 ...