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Pedro A. Sánchez
A native of Getafe, Madrid, he was born in 1977, the year of the punk explosion. He studied history at the UAM (University of Madrid) and eventually pursued a variety of professions until reaching his current one: his work. He has published the following collections of poetry: Latir a pesar de todo (Latir a pesar de todo) (Loto Azul-Olé libros, 2023) and Cartografía para mariposas (Cartografía para mariposas, Bohemia Ediciones, 2023), together with poet and friend Itziar López Estruel, as part of the "Viernes de Poetas" (Fridays of Poets) project. He has also collaborated on the anthology Versos contra el genocidio (Verses against Genocide) (Petalurgia Ediciones, 2024), and some of his poems can be found in the digital magazines Altavoz Cultural and Irredimibles. He has recited at several of the open mics organized by Rafael Carvajal in the Lavapiés neighborhood and also in the "Diwanes" project, organized and coordinated by poet Javier Casado at the Casa Vacas theater in the Retiro Park in Madrid. Since 2024, she has participated in the poetry workshop taught by poet Laura García de Lucas at the José Hierro Foundation.
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Amaya Panizo
Amaya Panizo (Madrid, 1977) is a preschool teacher and writer. She was born into literature as a voracious reader, later transforming into a writer of children's stories and tales. She debuted in the anthology Coloquio de Resistencia (El rey de Harlem, 2024) with "Secretos de una mujer rota" (Secrets of a Broken Woman), revealing an ability that was unrecognizable before her personal transformation, which allowed her to empower herself and recognize a brave and committed identity. In her second contribution, Sasha, the heroine of the pack, she will show the little ones in the house how disability is not a reason to be discriminated against or considered different, making them see that to be a hero among those around you, the only characteristics that matter are courage and a big heart.
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Almudena López Molina
Almudena López Molina (Seville, 1979) is a writer and screenwriter. Her second novel, How to Light a Fire, was shortlisted for the 53rd Ateneo de Sevilla Novel Prize and was a finalist for the 2022 Nadal Prize. She has published the poetry collection La ancha herida (Versátiles Editorial, 2024). She is the winner of the 3rd Vuela la Cometa Prize with her novel Satélites (Cuanto te quiero, 2018), the 9th José Moreno Arenas Playwright Theatre Competition with her short piece The Application Isn't Responding (Ediciones Carena, 2018), and the 1st José Ángel Valente Faculty of Poetry Prize with her poetry collection En buena hora (Edual, 2017). Her poems have been selected in magazines such as Casapaís (2022) and in the anthologies OhDiosas (RaRo Ediciones, 2023) and Antología de poesía viejoven. Casting de poetas sin foto (Versátiles Editorial, 2020). With a degree in Art History from the University of Valencia, an expert in Museology and Museography, and a Master's degree in Creative Writing from the University of Seville, she has been writing audiovisual scripts for heritage interpretation since 2003, aimed at both television and museums, monuments, and cultural institutions. In 2015, Trea Publishing House published her first book on the subject, an informative essay on museography entitled Cómo escribir audioguías (How to Write Audio Guides).
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Tomás Conde
He was born in Almansa (Albacete) in 1980 and is a professor at the University of the Basque Country, where he has taught a short story seminar. He has contributed to magazines such as Extramuros, Letra Clara and De taller, and to collective volumes such as Irreducibles, Una canción, un labio, Gure hitzak, Edificios de palabras, En un país extranjero, Nuevos cuentos del alambre, Los miradores, Los relatores, Los intacables and El amor, los espejos, el tiempo, el camino. In 2002 he published his first collection of short stories, Afinidades (Siete Suelos), co-authored by Granada-born writer Cristina Gálvez. His first collection of stories with sole authorship, Mentiráforas (Atlantis), was published in 2014. A year earlier, his first collection of poems, Lies for Beginners, was published by Arte Activo. His two plays have premiered: La casa del arte (Granada, Tumulto Teatro, 2003) and La mitad del camino (Almansa, Tablas Teatro, 2007). He has won awards in the following poetry competitions: VII Regional and Interregional Poetry Competition Onda Cero Yecla, II Competition of the Ysabel la Católica School of Granada, Poetry Prize of CajaMurcia and VIII Literary Competition of the Motril City Council. He has also received awards in short story and micro-story competitions, such as the program Cinco punto cero of National Radio of Spain, the 0.7% Solidarity Fund of the University of the Basque Country, the IV Granada Book Fair Competition, the XX Literary Competition for Young People Under 21 of the Provincial Council of Albacete and the 1st Christmas Story Competition of Castilla-La Mancha. He has trained in various literary workshops in Granada (the Short Story Workshop at the Casa de Porras; 30 hours of short stories and 24 hours of poetry, both at the Casa de los Tiros), Madrid (The Novel, According to Novelists at San Lorenzo de El Escorial and the Creative Writing Workshop: Novel, Short Story, Poem, Theater and Film Script, Literary Criticism, and Essay at the Complutense University of Summer) and Vitoria (a literary workshop and discussion group with Roberto Lastre). Since 2012, he has been a member of the Krelia association (Literary Creators of Álava), with which he participates in a multitude of cultural activities, such as organizing recitals, talks, and literary competitions. Previously, he was a member of Hevenday (the Álava Association for the Promotion of Fantasy and Horror Literature and Film) and the organizer of the 1st Literary Competition at the Ysabel la Católica School (Granada, 1999).
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Elena Flores
Elena Beatriz Flores Gómez (Madrid, 1991), better known as Elena Flores, is a poet, professor, and LGBT activist. She has participated in anthologies such as Y lo resto es silencio. Vol.II by Chiado editorial, De chueca al cielo. 100 poemas de amor celebrando la diversidad LGTBI , the anthology Poemas en femenino: ¡No hay huevos! (2019), the fanzine Florecer será un crimen (2020), the magazine Gehitu (2020), and the magazine Salmacis (2021). She has also published some narrative creations in the anthology of lesbian stories Locas y Perversas (Egales, 2020) and in the volume Feminismos, Igualdad y Derechos Humanos (2022), compiled by the Federación Estatal LGTBI. Her four collections of poetry are Cábala: amor (La Calle, 2016), Redes (La Calle, 2018), and Tránsito (Flores Raras, 2019), and Patria de Lobos (Bohemia Ediciones, 2023). In all of them, she addresses social issues from different perspectives. In addition, since 2016, she has participated in book fairs in Granada, Malaga, Seville, Valencia, and Madrid, in addition to participating in Sant Jordi. She is an honorary member of the Soy de la Cuesta Association, linked to the Cuesta de Moyano neighborhood of Madrid, and has been the driving force behind the Malaga LGBTI Book Fair. Finally, as an activist, she contributes columns and reviews on LGBTI literature to Togayther magazine, where she upholds her belief that culture is the driving force behind changing the world and generating true equality. Her latest work is titled María, pies de carro (María, pies de carrot), which addresses topics such as family diversity, rural life, anti-speciesism, and veganism.
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Antonio Fornell
Antonio Fornell Acuña (Chiclana de la Frontera, 1995). Antonio Fornell has been professionally dedicated to illustration and graphic design since 2021. Passionate about drawing and painting since he was a child, he graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Granada (Granada) and completed the Master's Degree in Drawing - Illustration, Comics and Audiovisual Creation, also from the University of Granada. This illustrator from Cádiz has specialized in posters, book covers, and illustrated books. Among the books he has illustrated are Cris the Pink Lion and María, Carrot Feet, two children's books where his drawings stand out for their warm colors and a finish reminiscent of the wax pencils we used so much as children.
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Susana Pulgar
Susana Pulgar is a German philologist and teacher for many years. She is also an animal rights activist. She runs an awareness-raising blog and has been vegan for almost 10 years. She is the co-founder of the Sevilla Animal Save movement, which highlights the suffering of animals destined for consumption. She also participates with other groups and movements in like-minded campaigns. Her goal is for humans to understand the processes other animal species undergo before they end up on our plates, in our clothing, in our leisure time, so that we can make informed choices.
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Lena Bu
Elena Bugedo is known as Lena Bu, because her name is Luna, and she's Nube. Born in Madrid (1976), but a Málaga native at heart. A singer, songwriter, writer, blogger, motivational speaker, photographer, and illustrator, Lena is a jack-of-all-trades, though she doesn't consider herself a master of anything. She is fully dedicated to mothers and children. After many albums and tours under her belt, after composing anthems like "De Madrid al cielo" (From Madrid to Heaven) for the victims of 11 M with major record labels, and having performed in the best theaters in Spain as a singer-songwriter, motherhood turned her life and her art upside down. From that moment on, she began writing lullabies to sing to her little Hermes. Stories and poems also followed, as did performances for children and families. She is the author of "La mejor mamá del mundo eres tú" (The Best Mom in the World Is You) and founder of "SOS Mamá no estás sola" (SOS Mom You're Not Alone). Creator of the READ TO GROW method to educate in creativity and emotions and raise awareness among today's families about the importance of classic games, children's music, and of course, reading, the stories that guide us to loving childhood in our adult lives. An expert in motherhood and conscious parenting, Lena has a life purpose: to help mothers connect deeply with themselves, so they can be the mothers they deserve and want to be, and that their little ones need. She is a regular contributor to LLEGO LA HORA with Roberto López on 101TV and creator of the Podcast Mamá Consciente on Radio Victoria. An animal lover, she is the creator of the podcast El Zoo de Lena Bu with more than 60 episodes, alongside the production company Mexica' de PpTorre on Clubhouse. Discography: Que así sea BMG Ariola Mira cómo tremblo Self-released Justo a tiempo Self-released Mística Urbana Self-released - A regular artist on the ABCDARIA circuit of the Junta de Andalucía. -A regular performer at the Noche en Blanco (White Night) in Málaga and the Sala Pedro Aparicio educational circuit for four years. -Currently, she has been a library facilitator for four years in Rincón de la Victoria.
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FJ Rebollero
Francisco Javier Rebollero Garcia (Salamanca, 1994). Fran Rebollero graduated in journalism and is currently studying law at the Open University of Catalonia. He has worked in various media outlets, working in the current affairs, culture, and supplements sections. He currently pursues his professional career as a communications and public affairs consultant. He has written two essays and two novels, through which he speaks out against gender-based violence and LGBTIphobia.
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Susana Ye
Susana Ye (Alicante, 1991) is a journalist, director of 'Chiñoles y Bananas' (2015) and writer. She has been a reporter for El País and Cuarto Poder, a columnist for Código Nuevo, and an essayist for Revista 5W, addressing topics of anti-racism, feminism, mental health, and identities. She has collaborated with Cadena Ser, M21 radio, La Sexta, and Al Jazeera. In 2019, she participated in '我们, 我们 / wŏmen wŏmen, I Meeting of the Chinese Diaspora in Spain' organized by the Chinese Diaspora Network. That same year, on the occasion of the Lunar New Year, she moderated a documentary series on Asian descendants in Usera, Madrid. In 2020, she was a speaker at Hemen gu ere/Here We Are about migrants held at the Hika Ateneo space in Bilbao. She participated, along with fellow anti-racist journalists and communicators Moha Gerehou and Lucía Mbomío, in the 2nd Deactivating Racism and Xenophobia Conference by deactiva.org. She also wrote for the anthology Contando la cuarentena desde los margens by the Collective of Refugee, Exile, and Migrant Women. As a writer, she was invited by Stony Brooke University in New York to participate in a series of cross-border artists. In 2021, she shared her experience as a journalist for both Casa Asia and Aula Intercultural. In 2023, she participated as an audiovisual creator in Espai Avnyió, a program of public activities that promotes interculturality, disseminating the work and proposals of professionals and creators committed to raising social awareness.
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