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Taking advantage of the fact that Elaine Vilar Madruga, author of La tiranía de las moscas (Barrett) has been awarded the Cálamo Prize for Best Book of the Year,
this interview was a must, especially after the international success of Panza de burro, by author Andrea Abreu, the writer from Tenerife.
Is the Barrett publishing house one of the most powerful independents at the Spanish-speaking narrative level that exists in Spain at the moment?
Where does the idea that another person edits/accompanies an author for a year come from?
“We have always recommended things to each other, movies, books, restaurants; we cannot live without recommending things. That's where all this comes from, we needed someone to recommend to us authors to publish, and if that recommendation comes from someone we admire, even better. At Barrett we invented the famous algorithm.
Read the whole interview here: Publishnews





