Fernando Montero is assistant editor of Emprendedores, he has also worked with IPMARK and OTR Press. He is the author of Newspaper and Magazine Marketing and the Creative Journalism Blog (blogdeperiodismocreatico.wordpress.com).
They are co-authors of Business According to Homer Simpson and The Kama Sutra in the Company (published by Gestión, 2000).
The Fire in the Shadows is above all a multidisciplinary work: text, graphics, music, acting, design, makeup etc. The writer Fernando Morillo, winner of numerous literary prizes in the Basque Country and Spain, interweaves the strands of this driving shadow-filled story about characters from Basque mythology. Alongside him is the internationally renowned photographer Xanti Rodriguez, creator of a set of exceptional images full of dynamism and force. His collection of international awards attest to the heights being attained by his ability.
(Valencia, 1964). After gaining a degree in law Navarro García worked first in the private sector and later for humanitarian organisations, combining his work with university teaching. In 2001 he co-ordinated a humanitarian project in Angola, which was going through a long and bloody war. He is currently head of Academic Relations at Action against Hunger, and professor at various universities. This is the first book in a historic series on totalitarianim developed by Sepha as part of its collection Flores de Mal, which Navarro García edits.
Fernando Polo is a member of, and strategic manager at, Territorio Creativo, a social media marketing consultancy. In 2001 he co-founded a social network monitoring service, and has carried on working with web 2.0 ever since.
Fernando Rueda Rieu, who was born in Madrid and studied journalism at the Universidad Complutense, is Spain's foremost expert in espionage. He began his career as an investigative journalist for the newspaper Ya and the weekly paper Época, and has been sub-editor of the magazines Tiempo and Interviú. He has also worked on several television and radio programmes.
Fernando Savater (in San Sebastián, 1947) has degrees in Philosophy and Ethics. An essayist, journalist, novelist and playwright, he has published more than forty-five books, some of which have been translated into more than a dozen languages. His best known works include La infancia recuperada, Ética para Amador, Diccionario filosófico and El valor de educar.
Born in Barcelona in 1967, he is an economist specialising in creativity, innovation and marketing, subjects which he teaches in Ensade as an associate lecturer.
Born in Madrid in 1963. He began his work as an illustrator at the beginning of the 80s, contributing to the now defunct magazine Madriz. He won the Laus de Oro for illustration in 1990.