J.L. Flores
J.L Flores o José Luis Flores (1975) Egresado de Derecho, guionista, escritor y director creativo.
En 1998 pública Visiones de Inés, libro de poesía.El 2000 gana el primer lugar en concurso de Poesía UNAB y el año siguiente segundo lugar en el concurso Rolando Cárdenas. Desde fines del 2001 hasta comienzos del 2007 es guionista, editor y escritor en Salo S.A. En los juegos Mitos y Leyendas, y Humankind, creando el universo de este último.
El año 2006 se pública la primera versión de Alicia la Niña Vampiro, que sería reeditada el 2009 por Ril Editores. Fue seguida el 2007 por Historias Venenosas, que también fue reeditada por dicha casa editora.
El año 2011 se pública El Mago del Desierto el primer libro de las Crónicas de Bajo Raíz, por SM
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que no saben (ni quieren) dejar de escribir. Con una veintena de títulos publicados en
los que les encanta explorar nuevos géneros y personajes, no tienen planeado dejar de
contar nuevas historias.
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Flor M. Salvador
Flor M. Salvador (1998) o Ekilorhe.
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Su gusto y la pasión por la literatura le fue inculcado desde muy pequeña, iniciándose en la escritura desde el 2014, mostrando una inclinación hacia el género de romance juvenil y drama. Actualmente estudiante de medicina (2017). -
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