Lola Llatas
Lola estudió Ingeniería de Caminos y aunque hubo quién pensó que la vida técnica acabaría con su creatividad, no ha hecho más que insuflarle experiencias mágicas dándole la oportunidad de trabajar y vivir en lugares maravillosos, grandes ciudades y extensos desiertos.
Comenzó a escribir cuando nació su hijo pequeño. Decidió que si quería educar a sus niños en la búsqueda de la libertad y la pasión, debía ser ejemplo de ello y solo haría aquello que la apasionara.
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Yrsa Sigurðardóttir is an Icelandic writer, of both crime-novels and children's fiction. She has been writing since 1998.
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Pedro Feijóo
Pedro Feijoo (Vigo, 1975) es licenciado en Filología Gallega por la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. Los hijos del mar (Os fillos do mar), su primera novela, fue finalista del prestigioso Premio Xerais de Novela 2011 y un auténtico fenómeno literario en Galicia, con una gran acogida por parte de crítica y público.
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Ledicia Costas
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Su primera publicación fue la novela Unha estrela no vento en 1999.
En 2015 obtuvo el Premio Nacional de Literatura Infantil y Juvenil por Escarlatina, a cociñeira defunta, obra en la que hace gala la tradición gallega de la muerte, con gran sentido del humor.
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Indra Das
See also Indrapramit Das.
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Indrapramit Das (aka Indra Das) is a writer and artist from Kolkata, India. His fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in several publications including Clarkesworld, Asimov’s, Strange Horizons, and Tor.com, and has also been widely anthologized. He is an Octavia E. Butler scholar and a grateful graduate of Clarion West 2012. He completed his M.F.A. at the University of British Columbia (class of ’11) in Vancouver, where he wore many hats, including dog hotel night shift attendant, TV background performer, minor film critic, occasional illustrator, environmental news writer, pretend-patient for med school students, and video game tester. He divides his time between India and Canada.
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Daria Pietrzak
Daria nació en una remota ciudad del este de Polonia, donde abunda el frío y escasean las vocales. En su infancia cambió el blanco de los interminables inviernos y el hormigón gris de su ciudad natal por los verdes y ocres de la sierra madrileña y sus largos días de sol, a los que no termina de acostumbrarse.
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Profesionalmente se dedica a la fotografía, aunque su verdadera pasión es la literatura y el género del terror una necesaria vía de escape. Le encanta sumergirse entre las páginas de un libro y explorar los rincones más oscuros de la mente humana, allí donde habitan los auténticos monstruos.
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Edward Carey is a writer and illustrator who was born in North Walsham, Norfolk, England, during an April snowstorm. Like his father and his grandfather, both officers in the Royal Navy, he attended Pangbourne Nautical College, where the closest he came to following his family calling was playing Captain Andy in the school’s production of Showboat. Afterwards he joined the National Youth Theatre and studied drama at Hull University.
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He has written plays for the National Theatre of Romania and the Vilnius Small State Theatre, Lithuania. In England his plays and adaptations have been performed at the Young Vic Studio, the Battersea Arts Centre, and the Royal Opera House Studio. He has collaborated on a shadow puppet production of Macbeth in Ma -
Antonio Runa
Antonio Runa es divulgador y generador de contenido en Internet desde el año 2008. Director desde entonces de varios podcast y colaborador de casi una docena de programas de radio tradicional y canales digitales, encuadrados algunos de ellos en el periodismo de lo inexplicable y lo insólito, amén de realizar incursiones en la locución de material televisivo y actuación de doblaje, alcanzó el éxito con el prestigioso podcast La Órbita de Endor (LODE), especializado en fantasía, ciencia-ficción y terror, con el que arrancó en 2011 y no ha cesado de ofrecer contenido voluminoso e intemporal, sin fallar ni una semana a lo largo de los años.
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Angela Slatter
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Angela’s short stories have appeared in Australian, UK and US Best Of anthologies such The Mammoth Book of New Horror, The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror, The Best Horror of the Year, The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror, and The Year’s Best YA Speculative Fiction. Her work has been translated into Bulgarian, Russian, Spanish, Japanese, Polish, and -
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In 1946, Bardin entered a period of intense creativity during which he wrote three crime novels that were relatively unsuccessful at first, one of them not even being published in America until the late 1960s, but which have since become well-regarded cult novels. His best-regarded works, The Deadly Percheron, The Last of Philip Banter and Devil Take the Blue-Tai -
John Franklin Bardin
John Franklin Bardin was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on November 30, 1916. During his teens, he lost nearly all his immediate family to various ailments. As he approached thirty, he moved to New York City where during his adulthood he was an executive of an advertising agency, published ten novels and taught creative writing as well as advertising at the NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH.
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In 1946, Bardin entered a period of intense creativity during which he wrote three crime novels that were relatively unsuccessful at first, one of them not even being published in America until the late 1960s, but which have since become well-regarded cult novels. His best-regarded works, The Deadly Percheron, The Last of Philip Banter and Devil Take the Blue-Tai -
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Joan Samson (September 9, 1937 – February 27, 1976) was an American writer. Her only published novel was The Auctioneer, published briefly before she died of brain cancer.
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The Auctioneer, published in 1976 is described as a story that borders on horror, a story about how a community is torn apart by a single person. It has been translated to Spanish, Dutch, Italian, Catalan, Polish and French. It is considered one of the best-selling horror novels of the 1970s, selling over a million copies. -
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International bestselling author Manel Loureiro was born in Pontevedra, Spain and studied law at Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. After graduating, he worked in television, both on-screen (appearing on Televisión de Galicia) and behind the scenes as a writer. His Apocalypse Z trilogy—The Beginning of the End, Dark Days, and The Wrath of the Just—took him from the blogosphere to bestsellerdom, earning him acclaim as “the Spanish Stephen King” by La Voz de Galicia. Loureiro continues to reside in his native Pontevedra.
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Angela Slatter
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Angela’s short stories have appeared in Australian, UK and US Best Of anthologies such The Mammoth Book of New Horror, The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror, The Best Horror of the Year, The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror, and The Year’s Best YA Speculative Fiction. Her work has been translated into Bulgarian, Russian, Spanish, Japanese, Polish, and -
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Ledicia Costas
Ledicia Costas es una escritora gallega. Estudió en el instituto de Beade (Vigo) y publicó varios libros como Esmeraldina, a pequena defunta. Empezó a escribir con 12-13 años y tanto le gustó que siguió escribiendo.
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Su primera publicación fue la novela Unha estrela no vento en 1999.
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🇺🇸Paul Pen is a bestselling Spanish author whose four novels have been translated to many languages. The Light of the Fireflies was his first book to be translated to English, becoming an international bestseller. This book was followed by Desert Flowers and Under the Water, with which he reaffirmed his unmistakable brand of literary suspense and ability to create a deeply immersive reading experience for the mind, heart and nerves. Now, his debut novel of almost ten years ago, The Warning, is being published in English for the first time, finally offering readers around the globe the chance to read a story already adapted to the big screen in 2018. Motion pictures of The Light of the Fireflies and Desert Flowers are also in development, th
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J.D. Barker
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A note from J.D.
As a child I was always told the dark could not hurt me, that the shadows creeping in the corners of my room were nothing more than just that, shadows. The sounds nothing more than the settling of our old home, creaking as it found comfort in the earth only to move again when it became restless, if ever so slightly. -
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Así, en enero de 2013, autopublicó en BUBOK la novela La mano del arquero, de amplio contenido jurídico.Anteriormente, había realizado alguna pequeña colaboración en webs como www.galiciaencantada.com, en gallego, publicando relatos históricos como el de «A dama do vento».
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Elena Tejedor Gómez
Nació en Sevilla en 1988.
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Su principal referente en la vida son Los Simpson, vive con un gato llamado Nieve y muchas plantas.
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Antonio escribe para explorar la belleza y con la determinación de resistir incluso cuando todo parece inevitablemente perdido. Está convencido de que, aunque la sociedad intente sofocar la rebeldía temprana, siempre es posible reprogramar el cerebro a través de la lectura. En 2024 ganó el III Premio Anubis de Relato y también el XVII Premio Tristana de Novela Fantástica por su obra U.N.I, publicada en mayo de 2025. -
Rafael Díaz Gaztelu
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