Santiago Elordi (Santiago de Chile, 1960) is a poet, writer and documentary maker. He was the founder and editor of the 'Noreste' newspaper, a cultural reference for a generation which served as a bastion against the military dictatorship and a lesson in creative discourse. In 1997 he won a grant to go to New York, where he established close relationships with poets and artists working in different fields.
Santiago Gamboa (Colombia, 1965) is unquestionably one of the figures in new Latin American fiction that has had the most impact on the international literary scene. His debut as novelist came with the publication of Turned Pages (1995), making a name for himself as one of the most innovative voices working in new Colombian fiction. His works has been translated into more than ten languages.
García has written comics and about comics for over 20 years. With a degree in journalism from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and one in art history from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, he has worked since 2007 on the comics section of ABC's cultural supplement 'ABCD las artes y las letras'. Aside from La novela gráfica, he has written 3 books on comics, all under the name of Trajano Bermúdez: Mangavisión (1995), La noche del murciélago (1998), and El mapa de los sueños. Guía de lectura a Sandman (1999).
Santiago Herraiz was born in Vigo in 1963. With a Degree in Law, he is currently the Director of a Hall of Residence ascribed to the Complutense University of Madrid. He has published different essays about adolescence and youth. He has published two other novels in that same series: Amordazados and Jaque en la red, both action packed thrillers.
Santiago Manzarbeitia Valle has a degree in History of Art from the Complutense University of Madrid.
Santiago RONCAGLIOLO has Publisher three novels: Pudor (Shame), which inspired the film of the same name, Abril Rojo (Red April), which sold over 100 000 copies and won the Alfaguara Prize and the
Santiago Sebastián (1931-1995) graduated in History of America, where he went to teach college classes in Cali (Colombia).
Santiago Segura Munguía - emeritus professor at the University of Deusto, he is one of the most respected writers on classical culture. His Latin-Spanish dictionary is one of the bestselling of its genre in Spain and Latin America. Notable books of his include 'Diccionario por Raíces del Latín y de las voces derivadas', a unique work in the field of contemporary linguistics.