Jordi Sunyer (Barcelona, 1976): after studying illustration and engraving, he specialised in illustration, and began his professional career in this field in the publishing sector. At the same time, he has developed graphics projects for businesses and organisations, and has taken part in several collective exhibitions with his painting work.He has worked as the artistic and creative director on the animation series Asha for Catalan Television.
Jorge Bergua Cavero (Zaragoza, 1965) has a PhD from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and teaches Greek Philology in the University of Malaga.
Jorge Blaschke won the Spanish National Prize for Journalism in 1982. He has been a correspondent for El País, a director of radio programmes and a screenwriter and producer of TV documentaries. He has studied astronomy and palaeontology, and co-directed excavations and research trips in Algeria. He has taken part in research into altered states of consciousness at the Instituto de Psicología Transpersonal in Barcelona, and has applied some of his interest to the comparitive study of religions and millennial traditions.
Born into a family with Jewish and Arab roots, Jorge Bucay was born and grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Jorge Cabrerizo (Granada, 1980) is the author of the novels '¡Esto contigo no pasaba!' and 'Episodio Nacional 21', as well as the short story collection 'Fauna Granatensis'. He has been awarded various prizes for short fiction, is a scriptwriter and professor of dramatic writing. He currently lives in Malaga, where he works as a copywriter for one of the city's importantOur institutions and continues his literary and cultural activities.
Jorge Edwards was born in Santiago de Chile in 1931. He studed law and philosophy at the universities of Chile and Princeton. He began his diplomatic career in 1957 and was an outspoken defender of freedom of speech when in exile during Pinochet's dictatorship. He has been visiting professor at North American and European universities, and Chilean ambassador before UNESCO.