Humberto Salvador (Ecuador, 1909-1982). Novelist, dramatist, essayist and professor. Salvador leads the avant-garde movement of the thirties, especially with his short fiction and his first novel: I’ve lost a novel in the city… Seventy years later, Salvador´s work returns even stronger, ready to be enjoyed by a more developed generation of readers who can understand his advanced and privileged mind.
I. Frasquet Miguel is associate professor at the Universidad Jaume I, and edited the volume 'Bastillas, cetros y blasones. La independencia en iberoamérica' ( Madrid, Fundación Mapfre, Instituto de Cultura, 2006).
Ian Gibson was born in Dublin in 1939 and now holds Spanish nationality. Thanks to his books he has achieved the highest international recognition.
Idoia Murga Castro is a hired practice ? researcher at the CSIC on the Ministry of Education's FPU programme, and has a degree in Art History from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2006).
Idota Ronzón Oviedo, 1972. Degree in Journalism by Universidad Complutense of Madrid. She also studied Criminology. Between 1995 and 2009 she worked at La Nueva España newspaper, covering Justice and Courts area. She is currently Head of Communication of the Attorney General of the Principality of Asturias.
Ignacio Canela Mercadé is a chemistry graduate froom the Universidad del País Vasco (1987) and has an MBA from IESE (1991). After working in various management roles, he is now a manager in the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya.