Nora Rodríguez was born in Buenos Aires in 1960. She studied education and Spanish. A pioneer in analysis and research into school violence in Spain, her books son innovative education have become much translated classics in Europe and America. They include: Guerra en las Aulas (Clas War, Temas de Hoy), ¡Quién manda aquí!
Norah Lange (Buenos Aires, 1905-1972) was an Argentine poet and writer, notable for being one of the few women who devoted herself to writing avant garde prose. She published the poetry collections 'La calle de la tarde' (1925, with a prologue by Borges); 'Los días y las noches' (1926), and 'El rumbo de la rosa' (1930), as well as the novels 'Voz de vida' (1927), '45 días y 30 marinero's (1933), 'Personas en la sala' (1950) and 'Los dos retratos' (1956).
Nunila López Salamero of Aragonese descent, was born on a Barcelona housing estate in 1966, in the middle of an economic migration. Since she was 28 years old, she has written and told stories throughout the country and made a CD that has gone across the world and changed many lives. She has worked with many different women’s groups.
Núria Amat is a novelist, poet and essayist. Born in Barcelona where she still lives, her literary output written in Spanish covers a long career and has been translated into a dozen languages, with titles such as 'Todos somos Kafka' (1993), 'La intimidad' (1997),' El país del alm'a (1999), 'Reina de América' (2001, Premio Ciutat de Barcelona 2002) and 'Deja que la vida llueva sobre mí' (2008).