Jorge González (1970, Argentina) has been living in Spain for thirteen years.
His first album, Hard Story, with a script by Horacio Altuna, was published by Norma Editorial.
Jorge Gonzalvo was born in Zaragoza in 1972. He has been writing for as long as he can remember, has a literary blog (www.puzzle.es) and is currently finishing a collection of short stories. He works in television as an audiovisual systems engineer, and gives classes at the Escuela Superior de Escritores in Zaragoza. 'Te regalo un cuento is his first book.
Jorge Juan Eiroa is Professor of Prehistory at the Universidad de Murcia and has participated in various research projects and headed a variety of archaeological excavations: Borneiro Hill-fort (A Coruña), Sonsoles y Aldeagordillo (Ávila), The King and Ass Cave Hill-forts (Soria), Loma de los Brunos (Zaragoza) and more recently studies involved with research projects about Copper and Bronze Ages in the the south west of Spain: La Salud and Cueva Sagrada, Cerro de las Viboras de Bajil (Murcia), in addition to various American sites.
Jorge L. Borges (Buenos Aires 1899) was a highly erudite poet, fiction writer and essayist, and his books are a landmark in universal literature.
Jorge L. Tizón. Studied medicine at the Universidad de Barcelona, and is a primary healthcare psychiatrist, a psychoanalyst and a neurologist.
Jorge Molit studied industrial engineering and completed a Master's in business management. He worked in large corporations where he worked his way up to positions of executive responsibility in the United States and several European countries. In 2000 he published 'Los muros de Jericó' and in 2003, 'Presagio', which both received excellent reviews. 'El anillo' in 2004 and 'La reina oculta' in 2007, winner of theAlfonso X el Sabio prize for historical novel, both achieved huge popular success.
Jorge Nagore (Pamplona, 1972): columnist for the Navarran newspaper Diario de Noticias, which was where he started out as a journalist, in 1990. He is the co-author of “Historia del Ciclismo en Navarra” (Zeroa Multimedia, 1996) and “No querían ganar” (Saga editorial, 2010).
Jorge Navarro Pérez was born in 1962 in Castelldefels, where he works as a secondary school teacher. He studied geography and history at the Universidad de Barcelona, and his stories have appeared in several anthologies, such as 'Quince líneas: Relatos' and 'Noche de relatos', as well as in various literary magazines, one of them winning the Federico Muelas - Ciudad de Cuenca short story prize in 1992.