Víctor Conde
Víctor Conde es el pseudónimo del escritor español Alfredo Moreno Santana, autor de obras de ciencia ficción, terror y fantasía.
Es un escritor de literatura fantástica en la que aborda tanto la ciencia ficción como la fantasía o el terror. Así mismo, también ha apostado por la literatura juvenil y ha publicado multitud de relatos en revistas especializadas.
Ha sido galardonado con diversos premios, entre los que se encuentran el prestigioso Premio Minotauro o el premio Ignotus, ambos por su novela Crónicas del multiverso, y también el Premio Kelvin del festival Celsius 232 de Avilés por su novela Las Puertas del Infinito.
Fue miembro de la Asociación Española de Escritores de Terror, denominada Nocte.
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Eduardo Vaquerizo, madrileño nacido en el 1967, Ingeniero Aeroespacial por las mañanas y escritor por las tardes.
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También es profe de Historia y archivera, lo cual influye mucho en el rumbo de sus historias (es algo que no puede evitar).
Le gusta vivir el día a día como si fuera el último. La vida es corta, ¡hay que soñarla en condiciones!
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