Nell Leyshon
Nell Leyshon is a British playwright and novelist born in Glastonbury, Somerset. At the age of eleven, she moved to a small farming village on the edge of the Somerset Levels. Her first attempts at novels were with a baby on her lap. She burned a lot of the early writing, and finally started on Black Dirt, which was her first published novel.
While struggling to write prose, she got a commission from BBC Radio 4 to write a radio drama, "Milk", which won the Richard Imison Award for best first radio play. Her second play, The Farm, was runner up for the Meyer Whitworth Award.
Her novel, Black Dirt was published in 2005 and was long-listed for the Orange Prize and runner up for the Commonwealth Prize.
Her third novel, The Colour of Milk, was pub
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De ascendencia conquense, nació en 1987 en Madrid. Se licenció en Ciencias Políticas en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y posteriormente realizó un máster en Sexología en la Universidad de Alcalá de Henares.
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En 2012 publicó el libro de poemas El libro de la crueldad; en 2015 lanzó Las canciones de los durmientes. En el año 2018 ganó el III premio de la Facultad de poesía José Ángel Valente por su obra Cineraria.
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Colabora en algunos medios de forma eventual y por encargo reseñando libros, discos o escribiendo sobre cualquier tema de su interés.
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Ha trabajado en Alemania, Suiza y Francia, y ha escrito para Cuadernos hispanoamericanos, La Vanguardia, Revista L y Actúa. También ha participado en varios festivales literarios: Centroamérica Cuenta, Festival 42, FLEM, Book Friday y Literaktum, y clausuró la Biennal de Pensament de Barcelona.
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Ángeles Caso
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Junto con Goretti Irisarri ha publicado las novelas CAEN ESTRELLAS FUGACES, EL MECANISMO DE LOS SECRETOS, LA CIUDAD ENCERRADA y los relatos integrados en LOS CAPÍTULOS PERDIDOS, además de cinco relatos incluidos en la colección HISTORIAS OLVIDADAS: LA SIRENA, LAS AVENTURAS DE GEPPETTO, TRES GRANDES ROBLES JUNTO A LOS AVELLANOS, NIEVE BLANCA y LOS RECUERDOS DEL HOMBRE DEL SACO.
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Estudió Dirección cinematográfica en el CECC (Centre d´estudis cinematogràfics de Catalunya) y guión en la escuela de cine de San Antonio de los Baños en Cuba, y en la UIMP, en la escuela de guionistas Luis García Berlanga.
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Licenciada en periodismo, con premio extraordinario fin de carrera. Ha trabajado en diversos medios locales de Valencia y en el gabinete de prensa de la Bienal.
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