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Felipe Benítez Reyes, winner of the City of Murcia Ramón Gaya International Short Story Literary Contest

Reyes wins a cash prize of €30,000. The writer Felipe Reyes, under the pseudonym 'Altlante', has been the winner of the first Ciudad de Murcia Ramón Gaya International Literary Contest for short novels.

Las Provincias News: Today we talk about the book "Los ruidos de la noche,” by the Valencian writer Mayte Aparisi.

Valencian literature that unites Spain and Argentina. The writer Mayte Aparisi covers the life of the South American country through the family of a Lebanese immigrant.

Paramount to sell Simon & Schuster to KKR for $1.62 billion; media giant’s earnings top estimates

Paramount Global agreed to sell book publisher Simon & Schuster to private equity giant KKR for $1.62 billion, the media company said Monday as it reported earnings that topped Wall Street estimates.

Interview with Ángel Olgoso by TodoLiteratura

Fagus Editorial publishes "Nubes de piedra", the first unpublished stories of Ángel Olgoso's adolescence and early youth have been brought together in this volume as a blazing collection of texts as crazy,

Interview with the author Matías Escalera by TodoLiteratura

Matías Escalera is the author of the novels “Un mar invisible” and “El tiempo cifrado,” a collection of short stories and half a dozen collection of poems. In addition, he has been included in numerous anthologies and collective books.

Review of the book "El Espejo del cerebro,” by the Spanish author Nazareth Castellano

“El Espejo del cerebro” is a popular book written by the Spanish research director, professor of mindfulness and cognitive sciences, and author Nazareth Castellanos.

Review of the book "Bad Ash" by the Spanish writer Alina Not

“Bad Ash: Saltan Chispas,” or “Bad Ash 1,” is the first book in the young adult romance trilogy written by the Spanish veterinarian and author Alina Not, who is best known for the saga “Como llamarte amor.”

The author Blanca Andreu by ActualidadLiteratura

Blanca Andreu was born in La Coruña in 1959, but her childhood and adolescence were spent in Orihuela.

America Reads Spanish Newsletter is available online!

2023 July's issue #187 is now available with exciting news about America Reads Spanish!

The Argentinian writer Camila Fabbri wins the first literary residence of the Eñe Festival

Madrid, July 28 (EFE). This initiative, which was born from the collaboration of the Eñe Festival with the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID),

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