Eva Lara Alberola has a doctorate in Spanish Linguistics from the University of Valencia, where she went on to work for four years as an intern with the Ministry of Education and Culture. She has written in various specialist publications, and spoken at conferences, about her research. In 2002 she took part in setting up the Asociación de Jóvenes Investigadores de la Literatura Hispánica (ALEPH), subsequently becoming its secretary for two years, including acting as secretary for its first Congress: "Current Lines of Literary Research".
Eva Piquer (Barcelona, 1969) is a writer, journalist and mother of four (although not necessarily in that order!). She has worked as the coordinator of the cultural review Avui, a professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona and a correspondent in New York. Her novel Una Victoria Diferent won the Josep Pla prize, and she has had a number of other books published, including La Noia del Temps, Alicia al País de la Televisió, No Sóc Obsessiva, No Sóc Obsessiva, No Sóc Obsessiva, Els Fantasmens no Saben Nedar and Supermare Treballadora.
Eva Rodríguez Juanes, born in Madrid in 1979. She has a degree in Humanities from the University of Alcalá de Henares.
Eva Sánchez Gómez was born in Puigcerdà in 1986.She is a Fine Arts graduate and has lived in Barcelona since 2004. She is currently contining her studies in Illustration. She has participated in various collective exhibitions in libraries, and published her first book as an illustrator in 2009, with text by Noemí Pes, entitled 'Onades i flores.