(Guayaquil, Ecuador, 1976) is a writer and a journalist.
Her works also include El hombre, la hembra y el hambre, Azorín Award in 1998 and La isla de los amores infinitos (Grijalbo, 2006).
(Barcelona, 1978).
He has published the novels
(Editorial Thassàlia, 1997),
(Editorial Edhasa, 2002),
(Editorial Alfaguara, 2005),
(Editorial Alfaguara, 2009) and
(Stella Maris, 2016).
Spanish psychologist, Montserrat Giménez is a specialist in education and child development, being a professor at the Cardenal Cisneros University School.
Throughout her career she has published numerous articles and essays, regularly collaborating with media such as Mía, Saber vivir or La Mirada.
(Barcelona, 1988) has a degree in Contemporary History from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. After completing a master’s degree in pedagogy, she is currently dedicated to teaching and writing. In 2017 she published her first novel, Paper Needles (Maeva) with notable success. She also published The Aroma of Happy Days (Maeva, 2019), The Dragonfly’s Journey (Maeva, 2020) and The Muse of the Black Flower (Maeva, 2023).
Nuria Labari (Santander, 1979) is a writer and journalist. She studied Political
Science at the University of the Basque Country and International Relations at the Ortega y Gasset Institute. She collaborated with the digital portals of El Mundo and Telecinco, where she was editor-in-chief. She wrote the book of short stories The drunks of my Life (Lengua de trapo, 2009), winner of the VII Narrative Prize from Caja Madrid. She also appeared in the selection of short stories Small Resistances 5: Anthology of the New Spanish Short Stories (Páginas de Espuma, 2010), edited by Andrés Neuman. She also writed the novel Things that Shine when Broken (Círculo de Tiza, 2016), World’s Best Mother (Literatura Random House, 2019) and Last White Men (Literatura Random House, 2022).
illustrator and writer was born in Camarles (Catalonia) on December 13, 1976. She made her debut as a novelist when, together with fellow writer Javi Araguz, she rescued a draft that she had been working on for years but had never sat down to. writing seriously due to lack of time. The result was La estrella, a finalist novel for the I As de Picas Award.
was awarded the prestigious Premio Nacional de Literatura in 1991 and was twice finalist of the Premio Herralde de Novela (in 1987 and 2002). He was born in the province of Chimaltenango (Guatemala) in 1948. A PhD in Literature by the University of Florence in 1977, he has worked as a Professor of Latin American literature at the Universities of Milano, Bolonia, Feltre, Brescia and San Carlos (Guatemala). He collaborates as a literature critic in several newspapers. He lives in Italy since 1980.
Dante Liano has previously published El hijo de casa (Roca, 2004; Sperling e Kupfer, 2003), El hombre de Montserrat (Roca, 2005; Sperling e Kupfer, 1999) and El misterio de San Andrés (Roca, 2006; Sperling e Kupfer, 1998). He has also published a series of children books together with Peace Nobel price winner Rigoberta Menchú.
He has also published three adult books:
(Grijalbo, 2018 – Together with Emma Ros),
She has published the books Los besos no se gastan (Espasa, 2013) or Los sabores perdidos (Ediciones B, 2019).
(1967) has worked for more than twenty years in the publishing world and has taught postgraduate and master’s degrees in publishing at the University of Barcelona, the Autonomous University of Barcelona, and the IDEC of the Pompeu Fabra University.
Graduated in Hispanic Philology at the UAB, where he was a founding member of the Spanish Literary Exile Study Group, he has often written about his specialty in various magazines, both Spanish and American, and has participated in collective books and conferences. Since 2012 he has maintained the blog about books and publishing history negritasycursivas. He stands out for his work A dos tintas (Debate, 2013).
is a founding partner and executive chairman of Otto Walter (OW), a leading Spanish consultancy in Management and Sales Behaviour Development. A passionate entrepreneur for the enterprise world, Paco Muro and his consultancy firm has contributed to the development and improvement of the professional behaviour of thousands of professionals. Before founding OW, Paco Muro was a senior consultant in several European consultant firms. Also have management experience in different Spanish and multinational companies. He regularly writes articles for the economic press: Expansión, Banca & Finanzas, Capital, Harvard-Desuto, Nueva Empresa, etc. and collaborates in Radio Intereconomía.
The Spanish business papers Expansión and Empleo consider him one of the seven main Spanish experts in management. He is author of several internaitonal best sellers of management narrative, such as El pez que no quiso evolucionar (Empresa activa, 2009) or Ir o no ir (Empresa activa, 2006).
(Huesca, 1932 -Barcelona, 2013) has a degree in Law and Criminology (University of Barcelona) and started his prolific writing career in
the 60s, and until the 80s had established himself as one of the best and most
personal contemporary Spanish narrators. Considered by many to be a cult author, he managed to create his own brand and always had a large and loyal readership. In 1984 he was a finalist for the II Premio Herralde de Novela with his novel Beloved Monster.
(1968) is a lawyer and a specialist in managing people. Her career includes managerial experience in multinationals in the services, food and automotive sectors —both in Spain and Portugal. Having taken part in the labour relations committees at ANFACO —the Spanish Canned Fish Producer Companies Association— and CEAGA —the Galician Automotive Companies Cluster—, Varela is currently the Deputy Chairwoman of AEDIPE —the Spanish Association of HR Managers— in Galicia, Spain. She has devoted the last few years to studying human behaviour in organizations and to exploring the fields of Human Strengths and Subjective Well-being. She currently collaborates as a professor with several business schools, and also gives courses and lectures on Optimism Management, Leadership, and Strengths for Happiness.
She is currently a member of the International Positive Psychology Association, runs the company RH Positivo, Optimistic Organizations, and is part of the team at BiU —Believe in You.
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