Leticia Asenjo
És psicòloga, co-fundadora i directora tècnica d’EDAI, una entitat multidisciplinària d’atenció a infants i adolescents amb trastorns en el desenvolupament, i les seves famílies. Ha cursat l’itinerari per a narradors de l’Escola d’Escriptura de l’Ateneu Barcelonès. Li agraden les històries breus i un punt inquietants. Va publicar el relat «L’epifania» a la revista Branca. Divorci i aventura és la seva primera novel·la.
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