Daniel Nesquens was born in Zaragosa in 1967. His literary career began in 2000 with Seventeen Stories and Two Penguins (Anaya). He has published over thirty titles, with humour as the predominant element, a trait not abundant in children's fiction and one which Nesquens expertly adapts to childhood logic.
Daniel Ortiz was born in Las Palmas in 1975. Graduated in Law and in Journalism. His writing began as a side effect of backpacking around the World and becoming a sort of bum for several years. In 2003 he won the CajaCanarias Short Story Award with Suceso en un Zoo ilógico. His travelling years have always been a crucial teaching on his profound and critical writing style, noticeable in his further works: Servilletas desdobladas and La hija de la mula.
Daniel Serrano was born in 1976. As an illustrator, he has undertaken projects for a variety of textbooks and children's novels. He has contributed to such magazines as Trauma and Cavall Fort. Since then he has wriiten scripts for other artists.
Daniel Soutullo is head of Biology at a secondary school. He was born in Vigo in 1957 and studied Biology at the Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, graduating in 1981. For three years (between 1981 and 1984) he worked in the university’s genetics department, where he completed a thesis on the mutation of mobile genetic elements in fruit flies, presented in 1984.
Darío Bernal Casasola: with a Doctorate in Philosophy and an Arts-specialism in Geography and History from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (1997), he currently holds the post of permanent professor of Archaeology at the University of Cádiz. Archaeologist and specialist in Ancient Economic History.