Elia Barceló was born in Elda, Alicante in 1957, and studied Hispanic and Anglo-Germanic philology. She is married with two children. She currently lives in Innsbrück, Austria, where she teaches Spanish literature and composition at the university. She combines this job with her work as a writer, a field in which she has enjoyed great success in all the genres she writes in, including detective novels, science fiction, fantasy, and works for children.
Elías Portela (Cangas do Morrazo, 1981) is a poet and translator in Galician (Imaxes nap el, Morgante, 2008, and Cos peitos desenchufados, Barbantesa, 2010) and Icelandic, in which he writes under the pseudonym Elías Knörr. As Knörr he was chosen as one of the three most representative poets of contemporary Icelandic poetry in the 100th edition of the U.K. Poetry Review. The article, entitled ‘Iceland Now’, can be read here: http://www.poetrysociety.org.uk/lib/tmp/cmsfiles/File/review/1001/Icelan...
Elizabeth Nox studied Hispanic Philology at the Universitat de Valencia. A lover of medieval short story genre and fantastic literature, she has now been writing short stories for her friends and students for many years, all unpublished. She also illustrates her texts. She presently works as a secondary school teacher.
He is a professor of Clinical Psychology at the Faculty of Psychology in Santiago de Compostela University. He has a wide experience in the prevention and treatment of drug abuse and addictions and has carried out outstanding studies on addictions among youngsters and people in general. He has published several books on the issue.