Fernando Clemot, writer and editor, was born in Barcelona in 1970. His literary output so far has been centred on short stories. Together with Klaus Zilles he edited the anthology 'En la frontera: I migliori racconti della letteratura chicana' (Gran Vía Editorial, Milan, 2008), and is the author of the short story collection 'Estancos del Chiado' (Paralelo Sur Ediciones, 2009).
Fernanda Krahn-Uribe was born in 1967 in New York to Chilean parents, and grew up in Sitges, Catalonia. She studied English Philology at the University of Barcelona.
Fernando Aramburu was born in San Sebastián in 1959. He graduated in Spanish Language from the University of Zaragoza, and has lived in Germany since 1985, where he works as a Spanish teacher. He is now considered one of the most outstanding writers of his generation, and has received many awards, including the Ramón Gómez de la Serna Prize in 1997, the Euskadi Prize, 2001, and his short story book "Los peces de la amargura" was awarded the Mario Vargas Llosa NH Prize, the Dulce Chacón and the Real Academia Española Prize.
Fernando Argenta is well known by adults and children alike from his programme on Spanish TV, "The Big Concert" , which ran from 2000 to 2008. He brings all his experience as a communicator on classical music to audiences of children to bear on this new project in the series, helped along by drawings by Jvlivs, who has already worked on two other titles (A Brief History of Spain and A Brief History of the World).
Fernando Luque, PhD. in the Physics of Complex Systems, is a lecturer in ETSI Aeronáuticos of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Fernando Ballesteros, PhD in Physics and Astronomy, works at the Observatorio Astronómico of the Universidad de Valencia.
Professor of Spanish Language & Literature. Lecturer and scholar of the culture and history of the Golden Age.