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On January 24, Mendoza will launch his new work, with which Alejandro Vega returns to the detective genre.

The writer Eduardo Mendoza has a new novel: “Tres enigmas para la Organización” will be published on January 24.

The secret of María Isabel Sánchez Vegara, the most translated living Spaniard thanks to her biographies for children.

The Barcelona native conquers children from all over the globe with stories about the lives of real people published in thirty languages and in 86 countries.

Interview with Marta Quintín, author of the book ‘La llave de las estrellas’

Marta Quintín is from Zaragoza and has worked as a journalist at Agencia EFE and Cadena SER. She is also a columnist in El Periódico de Aragón.

Meet the nine candidates for the Òmnium Award for Best Novel of the Year

Today, the nine finalists for the Òmnium Award for the Best Novel of the Year 2023 have been announced.

The tenth edition of Literal, the fair of radical ideas and books, has already opened registration.

The tenth edition of Literal, the fair of radical ideas and books, will take place on the weekend of May 25 and 26, 2024, and will be held at the Fabra i Coats venue in Barcelona.

Librería Girón and its distributor promote books and reading in Spanish in Chicago and the US.

The iconic bookstore and its distributor Girón Spanish Books, continue in the market, right at the heart of the Pilsen neighborhood.

Jorge Ibargüengoitia, a legacy that is still very much alive

Forty years after the plane accident that took his life and that of other intellectuals, the Mexican writer is still present through a scathing, explicit and seductive work.

Review of the book ‘Todo lo que me ha enseñado el amor,’ by Luna Javierre

This is a book of reflections and illustrated poems written by the young Spanish publicist, content creator, influencer, and author Luna Javierre.

Anna Kadabra reaches one million books sold for young readers

The writer Pedro Mañas and the illustrator David Sierra, creators of the children's series 'Anna Kadabra' and 'Marcus Pocus,' have managed to sell more than a million copies of their books in Spain and there are already seventeen countries that have translated them.

The Spanish playwright Fermín Cabal, dies at the age of 75

The playwright and theater director Fermín Cabal (León, 1948) died on Monday, November 13 in Madrid at the age of 75.

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