Vicente Muñoz Puelles (Valencia, 1948) is the author of fifteen novels for adults, and numerous books for children and young people. Amongst the awards he has received are the Sonrisa Vertical, the Azorín, and the National Award for Children's and Young People's Literature. Some of his work has been translated into other languages and adapted for cinema.
Vicente Palacios was born in Burgos, Spain, in 1929, a few yards from Doctor Vicente Solórzano’s house, a pioneer of modern Origami who coined the Spanish term for the technique, Papir
Trained as a historian, Vicente Pla Vivas has for a long time been interested in the study of the image as a cultural document and a testimony of the mentality of an age.
Victor Alexandre has written several books of essays, including "Jo no sóc espanyol" ("I'm Not Spanish", 1999) and "Nosaltres els catalans" ("We Catalans", 2008), as well as plays, stories and novels.
Victor Almazán, (Madrid, 1974). A graduate of Media Studies, he has worked as a screenwriter for film and television, an experience which gave him the idea for his first novel, 'La venganza de las cajas'.
Since he was a kid he was attracted to cartoons and he spent his teenage years copying his favourite artists.
Víctor Conde (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 1973) studied Psychology and Film and presently works as a systems programmer. His short stories have appeared in such magazines as Artifex Segunda Época, Gigamesh o Solaris, and in the anthology Visiones 2001, edited by the Asociación Española de Ciencia Ficción y Fantasía. He has published stories in magazines in Argentina, Mexico and Belgium.