Adriana Ballesteros is a graduate of the Faculty of Humanities and a professor of French (Alliance française in Buenos Aires).
Baltasar Magro studied Humanities, and, later, journalism at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. He has worked as a scriptwriter on cultural, documentary and entertainment shows and as a director of public information broadcasts for various television companies for more than thirty years. He began his career in literature in 2000 with the novel 'El círculo de Juanelo' ('Juanelo's Circle'), which went through various editions and was very well received by the critics.
Baltasar Porcel is the author of a large body of work covering non-fiction, travel writing and fiction, among which standout titles are: Mediterráneo, Una historia personal, Primaveras y otoños, Lola y los peces muertos, El corazón del jabalí, El emperador o El ojo del ciclón, Olympia a medianoche and Cada castillo y todas las sombras. Thought of as one of the classic authors of Catalan literature of all time, he is among the Hispanic authors with most international reach.
Baptiste Amsallem is a young artist trained in the world of animation, although his grand passion has always been illustration. In common with many of our readers, Dino & Pablo is his first comic.
Bárbara G. Rivero was born in Cádiz, Spain, in 1971. She studied medicine and currently alternates her job as an emergency doctor with her passion for fantasy literature.
Bartolo Luque is a teacher of Applied Mathematics in the ETSI Aeornáuticos of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. He holds a Physical Science PhD from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, and combines research on complex systems and teaching.
Bartolomé Seguí (Palma, 1962). Comic writer and illustrator, started out in 1983 by publishing a comic strip in the magazine Metropol. He has gone on to work with comics as varied as El Víbora, Cairo, El Jueves, Madriz, Medios Revueltos, Nosotros Somos Los Muertos and BDbanda. His comic strip 'Lola y Ernesto' (La Cúpula, 1990) won him Best Author at the Salón del Cómic de Barcelona that year.
Bartomeu Mestre (Felanitx, 1952) is an essayist. As a specialist on the Nova Canço Catalana movement and one of its exponents, Guillem d'Efak, he has published 'Crònica de la cançó catalana' and 'Balada d’en Guillem d’Efak'. 'El darrer manuscript' is his debut as a novelist, for which he was a finalist for the Premi Carlemany in 2008.