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Carmela Trujillo has a very different writer's profile and has accomplished several writing genres in literature, from the children’s genre to the short story, poetry, and the novel.
She has also received several awards and honorable mentions for it. She now has three works out on the market: a collection of poems, a novel, and a book of short stories. In this interview she tells us about them and many other topics. I really appreciate her time and attention.
Carmela Trujillo — Interview
AL: Your latest book is about poems and is titled “El stress de las libélulas.” However, you have written on various genres. Is there one you prefer?
CT: Well, “El stress de las libélulas,” published by the Cantabrian publishing house Libros del Aire, was my first book of poems. And yes, it is one of the last books that I have published, but not the only one, because, a few months apart, the novel “Luci Fer vive arriba,” published by Harper Collins, and also “Clic-foto” (ebook only, in Harlequin Ibérica), as well as a collaborative book of stories entitled “Escritos de otro mundo,” in which seven authors have participated and which is published by Kalandraka.
Read the whole interview here





