Since he was a kid he has been drawing everything that has crossed his mind. He managed to win some competitions and to publish his cartoons in magazines such as Con Margen, a cultural magazine. Soon after he left drawing aside to focus on the script of “Newton and Torrijo the supercomputer”. Now he combines his Art studies with the writing of new adventures and an absurd on-line cartoon: arosdecebolla.wordpress.com
Edu Flores was born in Zaragoza in 1970. She studied graphic design and art history. She presently combines teaching at the Escuela Superior de Diseño de Aragón (ESDA) with illustration of children's books. The picture book El pájaro de las dos jaulas (The Bird of the Two Cages) was selected for the Bratislava biennial in 2015. Los zapatos de Fred Astaire y otras historias increíbles (Fred Astaire's Shoes and Other Incredible Stories) won the Golden Pinwuell Award in the category of best international children's picture book at the Shanghai Book Fair in November 2013.
Born in Valencia in 1945. He has been visiting professor at the Colegio de Europa (Brujas) and invited researcher at Fitzwilliam College (Univ. of Cambridge), at Gonville and Caius College (Univ.
Eduardo Punset is a lawyer, economist and professor of science, technology and society at various universities, and has been a speaker at international scientific conferences. He played a key role in the Spanish transition to democracy, the opening up of the country as European Communities Relations minister, and in the decentralization of the State as a minister in the Finanzas de la Generalitat.
Eduardo Galeano (Montevideo 1940) is a Uruguayan journalist and writer, and winner of the Stig Dagerman prize.
Eduardo Garrigues won the Café Gijón Short Novel Award in 1961 with El canto del Urogallo, he was shortlisted in the Sesamo Award in 1971 with Lecciones de tinieblas and, in 1973 won Pío Baroja Short Stories Award with Artículo Sexto.
Eduardo Halfon (Guatemala City, 1971) is one of Latin America's best known writers. Of Jewish heritage, his family has roots in Poland, Egypt, Libya and Syria. He was a finalist for the 2003 Premio Herralde and the 2016 Premio Hispanoamericano de Cuento Gabriel García Márquez. In 2011 he received a Guggenheim grant and his track record includes prizes such as the José María de Pereda, in 2009, and the Roger Callois, in 2015. His work has been translated into more than ten languages. In Spanish, his writing has been published by Anagrama, Alfaguara, Pre-Textos and Libros del Asteroide.