María Inés Falconi
María Inés Falconi is a teacher and an author who started writing when she was six and wanted to get a pet bunny. She writes for children and young adults mostly, and her teaching now is focused on acting classes.
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Norma Huidobro
Norma Huidobro es una escritora argentina. Sus estudios primarios y secundarios los realizó en el Instituto Cristo Rey, luego estudió Letras en la Facultad de Filosofía, desarrolló su carrera en escuelas secundarias y trabaja como correctora y redactora de una editorial. Su primera novela fue "¿Quién conoce a Greta Garbo?" en 1999.
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Luis María Pescetti
Luis María Pescetti nació en San Jorge, provincia de Santa Fe, en 1958. Es compositor, comediante y escritor. Fue profesor de música en escuelas, y colaboró en el Plan Nacional de Lectura de la Secretaría de Cultura de la Nación (Argentina), viajando por todo el país, con charlas, seminarios y talleres sobre creatividad y animación musical. Trabajó en radio, televisión y teatros de Cuba, Estados Unidos, España, Colombia, Chile, Brasil, Perú, Uruguay, México y Argentina, últimos dos países en donde continúa haciendo radio. Tiene editados seis discos y más de veinte libros publicados en diversos países de América Latina y España, varios de ellos con premios nacionales e internacionales, como Premio Nacional Cuadro de Honor de la Literatura In
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Lydia Carreras de Sosa
Lydia Carreras de Sosa nació en 1949 en Rosario, Argentina, donde vive actualmente. Es profesora de inglés y tiene una academia, en la que ha trabajado durante los últimos veintiséis años.
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Ricardo Mariño
Ricardo Mariño is an Argentinian writer, journalist and scripwriter, mostly known for his children books.
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He has worked for Children's magazines like Billiken, Humi, AZ Diez and for Clarín's and Página/12's Sunday supplements. Previously he worked as a journalist at the press agency DAN, scriptwriter of children's TV programs, and director of the literary magazine Mascaró between 1985 and 1988. He was a workshop instructor at the Dirección Nacional del Libro between 1987 and 1989. He was also jury at various writing competitions. -
José Mauro de Vasconcelos
José Mauro was born in Rio de Janeiro on February 26 of 1920. His family was very poor, and when he was still very young, he migrated to Natal where relatives took care of him. Entering the Medical Faculty, José abandoned the course of studies in his second year and returned to Rio de Janeiro.[citation needed] There he worked as a boxing instructor and even as a painter's model.
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José iniciated his literature with the novel Banana Brava. His greatest success was his novel Meu Pé de Laranja Lima, that tells about his own personal experiences and the shocks he suffered in his childhood with the abrupt changes of life.
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Robert Fisher
One of the most prolific of sitcom writers, Fisher began in television the 1950s by pairing up with a veteran radio writer twenty-five years his senior named Alan Lipscott. Lipscott and Fisher wrote the first episode of the CBS-TV sitcom series Make Room For Daddy (starring Danny Thomas) in 1953, and went on to craft teleplays for The Donna Reed Show, Bachelor Father (which starred John Forsythe), Bronco, How to Marry a Millionaire, and others. Following Lipscott’s death in 1961, Fisher then began writing with Arthur Marx, and that partnership (which lasted for over twenty-five years) produced episodes of McHale's Navy, My Three Sons, The Mothers-in-Law, the short lived ABC-TV series The Paul Lynde Show, and NBC-TV's Life With Lucy in 1986.
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José Hernández
José Hernández (born José Rafael Hernández y Pueyrredón) (November 10, 1834 – October 21, 1886) was an Argentine journalist, poet, and politician best known as the author of the epic poem Martín Fierro.
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Hernández, whose ancestry was a mix of Spanish, Irish, and French, was born on a farm near San Martín (Buenos Aires Province). His father was a butler or foreman of a series of cattle ranches. His career was to be an alternation between stints on the Federal side in the civil wars of Argentina and Uruguay and life as a newspaperman, a short stint as an employee of a commercial firm, and a period as stenographer to the legislature of the Confederation.
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Pablo De Santis
A journalist and comic-strip creator who became editor in chief of one of Argentina’s leading comics magazines, Pablo De Santis is the author of six critically acclaimed novels, one work of nonfiction, and a number of books for young adults. His works have been published in more than twenty countries. He lives in Buenos Aires.
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Esteban Echeverría
José Esteban Antonio Echeverría (September 2, 1805 – January 19, 1851) was an Argentine poet, fiction writer, cultural promoter, and political activist who played a significant role in the development of Argentine literature, not only through his own writings but also through his organizational efforts. He was one of Latin America's most important Romantic authors.
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Andrea Ferrari
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Cuando era chica pensaba que para el año 2005 todos nos trasladaríamos en naves espaciales individuales y aquí estamos, todavía en colectivo. Por eso no hay que tomarse muy en serio mis predicciones. A los nueve años, sin embargo, escribí una poesía donde especulaba sobre mi futuro profesional y anticipaba tres posibilidades: bailarina, domadora de leones o escritora. Al menos acerté en una.
Sin embargo, tardé mucho en llegar hasta ahí. Primero me recibí de traductora literaria de inglés, luego circulé unos años por los pasillos de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras (también a veces por las aulas) y finalmente decidí dedicarme al periodismo. Llevaba unos quince años haciéndolo cuando un día escribí un cuento para mi hija (