News

Interview with Álvaro Otero: 'The narrative discourse is in constant transformation as it is fragmented more and more every day'.

Álvaro Otero is a writer who likes to 'slow-cook his books'.

Interview with Eduardo Aguirre: 'My father was a Cervantist, so Cervantes and Don Quixote are like family'

Eduardo Aguirre (Madrid, 1958) is a journalist, writer and cultural manager in León. For 39 years he has published a column in Diario de León entitled “Al Trasluz,”

Gabriela Cabezón Cámara receives the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Literature Award 2024.

Since 1993, the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Literature Prize has been awarded to the most outstanding female voices in Hispanic literature.

SM Mexico's Barco de Vapor and Gran Angular awards ceremony celebrated the commitment to good books for children and young adults.

Attendees at the SM Barco de Vapor and Gran Angular awards ceremony at the Guadalajara International Book Fair, ..

Fernando Arrabal, winner of the Premio Zenda de Honor 2023-2024 Award

Fernando Arrabal has won the Premio Zenda de Honor 2023-2024 Award. The jury has debated their decision with these words:

Five young adult novels to gift for Christmas, by Judit Bertrán

With the arrival of Christmas, bookstores are filled with titles that celebrate the spirit with stories full of romance under the snow to endearing novels that remind us of the importance of family and friendship

Review of 'El rincón de la soledad' by Toni Emebé

'El rincón de la soledad' is a collection of poems written by the author Antonio Moreno Borrego, who is writes under the pen name Toni Emebé.

Penguin Random House announces the nine names that will be added to the Language Map 2025.

Yesterday, at FIL Guadalajara a list of nine authors to be added to Penguin Random House's Map of Languages was announced.

Anagrama’s Herralde Prize Mints Literary Superstars

Two women representing different continents and generations are the latest recipients of the coveted Herralde Prize from Barcelona-based publisher Editorial Anagrama.

Interview with Jordi Catalan, author of 'Arde Villa Elvira'

Jordi Catalán, born in Barcelona in 1976 and living in Sabadell, has managed to stand out in literature and has already published three novels and a collection of short stories.

Page 1 of 630

Sign up to our newsletter: