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Interview with Juan Tranche: Rome never goes out of style

Gladiadoras is the second historical novel by the Madrid writer Juan Tranche. His first one, Spiculus, was widely distributed, but going on to be published in Editorial Planeta is for him like being in another dimension.

Ana Nieto. Interview with the author of “Triunfa con tu libro.”

Ana Nieto was born in Bilbao and is an economist and specialist in digital and book marketing. She began publishing in 1995 and since then she has dedicated herself to self-publishing several best-sellers and ebooks.

The tweeter and writer from A Coruña, Miguel López, “El Hematocrítico,” dies

The writer of children and young adult books and professor from A Coruña, Miguel López, “El Hematocrítico,” died this Monday afternoon as confirmed by sources close to him. He was 47 years old.

Núria Molines Galarza wins the 2023 Ángel Crespo Translation Award

The 2023 Ángel Crespo Award has been given to the translator Núria Molines Galarza, for the translation of the work “Primavera fosca,” by Unica Zurn, and published by Wunderkammer.

Manuel Jabois inaugurates the new season of the Club Lectura of EL PAÍS and Babelia

The journalist and writer will speak with a group of newspaper subscribers about 'Mirafiori', his latest book.

The National Library of Spain inaugurates the exhibition "Malos libros, la censura en la España moderna." (Bad books, censorship in modern Spain).

In the 21st century we are still hearing news about banned, discarded, censored books... And also in countries that are not that far away from us.

178 publishers will represent Spain at the FIL in Guadalajara

More than 170 publishing labels, led by the Federation of Publishers Guilds of Spain (FGEE), will represent Spain at the 37th edition of the Guadalajara International Book Fair.

Digitalia Hispánica New Publishers

Digitalia Hispánica is a Spanish e-book platform that offers books from Spain, Latin America, & the Caribbean on subjects such as literature, literary criticism, linguistics, humanities, and social sciences.

Review of the book “Maldita Roma” by Santiago Posteguillo.

“Maldita Roma: La Conquista del poder de Julio César” is the second part of the Julius Caesar Series, written by the Valencian philologist, translator, linguist, and author Santiago Posteguillo.

Interview with the journalist and author María Ángeles Saavedra

María Ángeles Saavedra is from Madrid and graduated in journalism from the Complutense University.

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