Gabi Beltrán (Palma, 1966) demonstrated early on his passion for narrative, illustration and otherwise, and began orienting his creative calling towards the world of illustration. He collaborated in a number of prestigious comics such as 'Nosotros Somos Los Muertos' and the Swiss 'Strapazin'. His illustrations have featured in numerous publications in the United States (Veer, Plansponsor, Portland Monthly Magazine), and he has also been a contributor to El Pais for a number of years.
Gabi Martínez (Barcelona 1972) is a writer. His novel 'SUDD' was chosen by the magazine Qué Leer and El Periódico's literary supplement as one of the best books of 2007, along with authors such as Cormac McCarthy, Jonathan Littell and Javier Marías. 'Hora en Times Square' and 'Atico' were critically acclaimed, placing Martínez among the great innovators of Spanish literature.
Gabriel Janer Manila (Algaida, 1940) is a novelist, essay writer and pedagogue.
Gabriel Pacheco (México DF, 1973). He studied scenography in the Escuela Nacional de Teatro del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (INBA). In 1997 he started illustrating children books. Evocation and dialogue with the past are the keys to his work.
Born in Buenos Aires, she moved to Madrid as a teenager. She has published around 50 children’s titles, translated to various languages, and 2 have been adapted for the stage.
Gabriela Ossenbach has a doctorate in Educational Science and a degree in the History of America. She is currently Professor of the History of Education at the Education Faculty of UNED (Spanish equivalent of the Open University). Her research work has centred around comparing the origins and evolution of public education systems in 19th and 20th century Europe and Latin America. She is head of the MANES Research Centre (research into school text books), based at UNED, where she promotes research into school text books in Spain, Portugal and Latin America over the past two centuries.
She began her career designing posters, for which she won various prizes, and also designed logos; she has also worked on advertising campaigns for institutions and businesses.
Garazi Goia (Segura, 1978) is a telecommunications engineer, works for the BBC and lives in London. She has won prizes in several short fiction competitions and this is her first novel.