Sensi Romero began her literary career while still very young. She is the author of 12 books (children's fiction, prose, poetry, games and children's drama), all characterized by stories full of feeling and a blend of reality and fantasy. Her books are published in Braille. She is a regular participant in international book fairs, where she takes the opportunity to run reading workshops in schools and give talks on the importance of reading for children's education. She has directed and presented several cultural programmes for children and young people on both radio and television.
Son of a dreamer and a primary school teacher, Álvarez has combined his love of books with real-life & literary adventures. He worked in advertising, film & TV before eventually writing 'La Lectora', his first novel. Published by RBA and Alfaguara, it won the Silverio Cañada prize during Semana Negra festival in Gijón, translation rights were sold in several languages, and a film version is in production.
Sergio Fernández is a coach, communications consultant, journalist, writer, conference speaker and specialist trainer in personal development at www.developia.es
As a collaborator in various communications media, he leads the radio space 'Pensamiento Positivo' on personal development and practical psyychology (www.youtube.com/pensamientopositivo1).
Sergio Kern is a writer, designer, illustrator, poet and anything else he needs to turn his hand to. He has dedicated himself to all aspects of publishing children's books for more than 15 years.
Sergio L. Palacios was born in Áviles (Asturias, Spain) in 1966, and hholds a permanent post in applied physics at the University of Oviedo. in 2004 he proposed the teaching of an innovative subject he called 'Physics in Science Fiction.' In his classes students learn the laws of physics while watching films. Halfway through 2006 he decided to put together the material he was using in his geeky university classes and began to publish short monograph-style pieces on a blog, also called physics in science-fiction (http://fisicacf.blogspot.com/).