Carles Bosch was born in Barcelona on September 8, 1952. He has been a reporter for Televisión de Cataluña's programme '30 minuts' since its creation in 1984. While working for Catalan television he has covered such transcendental international events as the wars in the Gulf, Afghanistan, Bosnia and Kosovo. He has witnessed the revolutions in Iran, Czechoslovakia and the Phillipines, as well as the Zapatatista revolution in Mexico and Chávez's in Venezuela.
Carles M. Canals (Barcelona, 1956) has a degree in Media Studies by the University of Navarra. He was a political and economic editor for Europa Press Catalunya (1982-1987) and then correspondent for the financial newspaper Expansión in Barcelona (1987-1992). He was an editor for Expansión in Madrid and head of various sections (1992-1996). He was secretary of the editorial committees of Expansión and Actualidad Económica and a coordinator and business correspondent also for Actualidad Económinca.
Industrial engineer and professor at the UPC since 1971. In 1972 he was an engineer at Seat.
Carles Sala i Vil. I was born in Girona on May 27, 1974. I’m a teacher, but for a while now I’ve also been spending my time making handicrafts and, above all, writing stories for little boys and girls. Some of the things I like the most are words, plants and avocado seeds, with which I like to make necklaces, earrings and key-rings. I started to write quite recently. In the spring of 2008 I published my first book, Sóc como Sóc (Barcanova), and soon after, the second one, Flairosa, la bruixa dels sabons (Barcanova).
Miguel Aguilar and Carlos García have won many fishing prizes and have published books and articles in specialist magazines. Miguel has won several sports photography contests, perfectly complementing his feats as a fisherman.
Carlos Canales Torres is a lawyer and author, who has spent many years investigating Spanish legends and traditions.