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  • Rioseco, Marcelo

    Marcelo Rioseco (Santiago de Chile, 1967) is the author of books of poetry, stories, essays, translations and novels.  His last book of poetry, Domestic Life, garnered the Premio Academia in 2017, awarded by the Academy of the Language of Chile for the best book published in 2016. At present, he is teaching Latin American Literature at the University of Oklahoma, and since 2016 he has been the editor of the bilingual literary review Latin American Literature Today (LALT).

  • Rollón, Miguel

    Miguel Rollón (Navatalgordo, Ávila, 1963) is an attorney and civil servant for the local government. He is a poet, actor, author, composer and lyricist for pop and rock songs in Spanish and German bands. He resided in Germany for eight years. He has participated in several international poetry festivals: Granada (Spain), Pachuca (México) and José María Heredia (Toluca-México). He is the Director of Tribu de Poetas in Madrid and resides at present in Valdemoro (Madrid).

  • Sastre, Elvira

    ELVIRA SASTRE (Segovia, 1992). Elvira lives in Madrid where she has recently received her M.A. in Literary Translation.  Since the age of fifteen, when she garnered her first poetry prize, she has published poems in her blog and in several poetry reviews.  In 2012 she published Forty-Three Ways to Pull Your Hair Out, a collection of poems that was very well received by her readers.  Bastion, her second book of poetry, has been an instant success in Spain.  It is offered here in a bilingual format.

  • Soliño, Marta

    Marta Soliño (Vigo, 1998). A student of Advertising and Public Relations. She began writing at the age of seventeen in her personal blog – Male di Miele – giving free reign to her emotions reincarnated in words. In May of 2019 she gets her nerve up to publish on Instagram, and that’s when she begins to attract the attention of thousands of followers who share their literature on these platforms. Reinventarse un domingo (Sunday’s Reinvention) is her first book of poems. Afterwards, she has published her second collection of poems with Valparaíso Ediciones in Spain, Selvas de júbilo.

  • Urriola, Malú

    Malú Urriola (Santiago de Chile, 1967-2023) is the recipient of the Pablo Neruda Prize (2006) and a Guggenheim Fellowship. She was one of Chile’s most acclaimed and innovative contemporary poets and a professor at the Catholic University of Chile. She has also written scripts for feature films, series and soap operas. She contributed to the programs Los Venegas and La vida es una lotería. Exquisite Corpse is her latest collection of poetry.

  • Valverde, Fernando

    Fernando Valverde (Granada, 1980) has been voted the most relevant Spanish-language poet born since 1970 by nearly 200 critics and researchers from international universities (Harvard, Oxford, Columbia, Princeton, Bologna, the Sorbonne).

    His books have been published in many countries and translated into several languages. He has received some of the most significant awards for poetry in Spanish, among them the Federico García Lorca, the Emilio Alarcos and the Antonio Machado. His last book, The Insistence of Harm, was the most-sold book of poetry in Spain for months and received the Book of the Year award from the Latino American Writers Institute of the City University of New York. For his collaboration in a work of fusion between poetry and flamenco he was nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2014.

  • Zapata-Prill, Norah

    Norah Zapata-Prill was born in Cochabamba, Bolivia, in 1946. At the age of 8 she moved to La Paz. She lived in Argentina and later moved to Lausanne, Switzerland. Member of the Bolivian Academy of Language, she received the First Grand National Franz Tamayo Prize, the most important in his country, on two occasions (1973 and 1977). She graduated in Literature and Spanish in Bolivia and later pursued postgraduate studies in Spanish language and literature at the Instituto de Cultura Hispánica in Madrid. She has received the special Human Rights prize in tribute to the 70th anniversary of the death of Anne Frank awarded by the Accademia Italia Arte nel Mundo. Her books are: De Las Estrellas y El Silencio (Ediciones de la Casa Municipal de la Cultura Franz Tamayo, La Paz-Bolivia, 1975), Géminis en Invierno (Editorial Casa Municipal de la Cultura Franz Tamayo Biblioteca Paceña-Nueva Serie, La Paz-Bolivia, 1977), Diálogo en el Acuario (Ediciones Casa De Los Pueblos, Cochabamba-Bolivia, 1985), Fascinación del Fuego (Ediciones SIGNO, La Paz-Bolivia, 1985), Antología/Anthologie (LiterAturForum, Vienna-Austria, 2008) and Capricho humano/Capriccio Umano (Edizioni Gattomerlino, Rome, 2014).

    She is the founder of the Poetry House in Ostuni, la città bianca (Puglia, Italy), and there she organizes annually the Festival Internazionale di Poesia Trasmigrazioni poetiche.

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