Mercedes Salisachs (Barcelona 1916) Her first published novel was Primera mañana, última mañana in 1955, followed by Una mujer llega al pueblo (Premio Ciudad de Barcelona 1956), La gangrena (Premio Planeta 1975), El volumen de la ausencia (Premio Ateneo de Sevilla 1983), Bacteria mutante, El último laberinto (Premio Fernando Lara 2004), Reflejos de luna and Entre la
Born in 1961 in Madrid, Villegas studied at San Luis de los Franceses school and finished her degree in Hispanic philology at the Complutense University in Madrid. She lived for several years in London and then moved to Santiago de Compostela where she ran a bookshop, María Balteira. Later on, she began to work as an editor and translator from French and English, to hold literature workshops and teach French and English. She currently edits the collection 'Versos' for Davinci Continental.
Mercurio López Casillas, a passionate bookseller, comes from a family of 13, 9 of whom share his passion for books. He has devoted 70 years to purchase and sell them.
I am a young vine from a 1981 vintage who grows in the Celler de Gelida, a cellar that has produced great wines for five generations.
I have been pruned by humanities and sommelier studies. The rains have nourished my stays in Italy, the U.S. and France, and have given fruit to an excellent vintage that has received the critics' praise in the form of the Nariz de Oro Joven Promesa del Estado prize.
Meritxell Martí was born in Sabadell (Barcelona) in 1972. She has a doctorate in Art, a degree in Humanities and a diploma in Composition and Modern Music. She works as a lecturer in art and literature at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, and as an author of educational and instructional material. She has published more than twenty books for children and young people.
Meritxell Olaya is an Advanced Singing Teacher, Piano Teacher and Modern History graduate of the Universidad de Barcelona.
Michael F. Ryan is a journalist, lecturer and leader writer and The Augusta Chronicle, and previously at The Topeka Capital-Journal.
Miguel Á. Zabalza is a psychologist and educationalist and is Professor of Didactics and Academic Organisation at the Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. He presently directs numerous projects related to study and improvement of university teaching in the GIE research group. He is president of the AIDU (Latin American Association of University Teachers).