David Boronat has a degree in Business Management and Administration by ESADE and a master’s in International Business from British Columbia University. He is a founding partner of Multiplica and a recognised expert on the Internet with a long career as a consultant, lecturer and speaker in Spain and Latin America.
David Castillo (Barcelona, 1961) has been a major promoter of Catalan culture since the 1980s. He was the founder of the Semana de Poesía and has directed some of its series. He has published the novels 'El cel de l'infern' (1999, Premi Crexells), and 'No miris enrere' (2002, Premi Sant Jordi). His poetry collections include 'La muntanya russa' (1992), 'Tenebra' (1994), 'Game Over' (1997, Premi Carles Riba), 'El pont de Mühlberg' (2000), 'Menta i altres poemes' (2005) and 'Esquena nua' (2005).
David Cirici, born in Barcelona in 1954, is a writer, author of screenplays and publicist. In 1984 he won the Apel-les Mestres Prize for Children's Literature with the book "Vòlics". For "La fábrica de les mentides" ("The Lie Factory") he won the Premio Joaquim Ruyra for fiction. With "Vida dels altres" ("Other People's Lives") he was a finalist for the Premi Ramon Llull 2000.
(Barcelona, 1969) is a journalist and writer. BA in Political Science and Sociology (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), has published some twenty books (poetry, biographies, guides, essays and fiction). He collaborates both on the radio (COM Ràdio, RNERadio 1, Catalunya Ràdio and RAC1) and television (TVE 24h, Urbe TV, Canal Català Televisió, Televisió de Catalunya). He has been editor of several publications and press manager for publishing houses. He has written documentaries for television and has directed a film.
Born in London in 1969. He works in the audiovisual field. He is a scriptwriter and has just directed his first documentary, Herbolarium (2008). After reading the book by George Borrow The Bible in Spain, he felt the urgent need to relive the epic journey described by him. David Fernández de Castro, unlike the English writer, defines himself as a mediocre narrator, a lousy boxer and a worse jockey, tried to emulate the bible seller and nineteenth-century author, and crossed Spain from the north to the south.
David Fernández Sifres was born in León in 1976. He graduated in Law and is an official of the Escala Superior de Técnicos de Tráfico.
David García Forés: studied Economics, and is creative director at the design agency Play Creatividad. He has illustrated 'Los colores olvidados' and 'La inspiracion dormida', and works on the graphic adaption of the stories of Edgar allen Poe for iPad.