Marc Giner is a psychopedagoue and logopaedist for Clavé Psychopedagogues, and an advisor at several educational centres.
Born in Barcelona, graduated in Criminology and Criminal Politics, he works in the scientific police of the ‘Mossos d’Esquadra’.
Marc Ripol is a journalist and photographer specializing in travel stories. When not wandering the world, he has his home port in Barcelona, his hometown.
Marc Taeger (Berne, Switzerland, 1963)
He has lived in Milan, Naples, Schriesheim and Lisbon. He currently lives in Galicia and works as a designer and illustrator. He undertakes work in the fields of animation, painting, sculpture, and graphic art, and has exhibited in Luxemburg, Germany, China, Spain, France and Costa Rica. He received the 2005 Daniel Gil Prize for the book " La verdadera historia de Caperucita", published by KALANDRAKA.
Carlos MARCELO is Didactics and Educational Organisation Professor of the Educational Science Department at Seville University.
Marco Paschetta is Italian. He was born in 1979 and never stopped drawing, even doing so in the margins of his exercise books while completing his technical studies, which he begrudgingly managed to finish. As well as working in illustration and comics, he also paints. He currently works as a colourist for Les Ediciones Depuis.
Fernando Macarro Castillo (Marcos Ana) was born in 1921 in Ventosa del Río Almar, a village in the countryside of Salamanca. In 1929 his parents move to Alcala de Henares near Madrid as orchard workers. In 1936 the Spanish Civil War got underway and Marcos, then only 15, volunteered himself. At 17 he became a member of the Eighth Division. When the war came to an end in 1939 with the fall of the Alicante bridge, Ana was captured and sent to the Albaterra concentration camp, from which he soon escaped.
The author has been awarded the Ala Delta prize for his book El Cartero de Bagdad (The Postman of Bagdad), nominated in the White Ravens and in the Barco de Vapor award in Galician.