Teresa Blanch (Barcelona 1969) studied Journalism at the Universidad Autónoma (Bellaterra), and Publishing at the Universidad Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona). In 2003 she received a grant from the German government for research studies at the Internacionale Jugend Bibliothek in Munich. She frequently works with Spanish publishers and writes for European publications specialising in childrens' literature.
Teresa Broseta is well known as a writer of books for children and young people, both in Valencian and in Spanish. She has written numerous titles, for which she has won prestigious prizes.
Teresa Broseta was born in Valencia in 1963. She graduated in Educational Sciences at the University of Valencia, and in Spanish Philology at UNED, and she currently works at the Tax Office. In 2001 she received the Carmesina Prize for her first children's fiction book, 'La Botiga del Carme' (Ed. Bullent) and so she began to make her way in the publishing world. Although she mainly writes children's fiction, almost always in Valencian, she has also published poetry and children's theatre, adult fiction and various works in Spanish.
Teresa Guevara graduated as an architect from the Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela in 1972 and has a postgraduate diploma in Industrial Construction from the Architectural Association, England (1975), a Masters in Architecture (1986) and did postgraduate studies in Architecture (1989), specialising in Seismic-resistant Building at the University of California, Berkeley.
Teresa Lloret (Tarragona, 1936) has a degree in Romanic Philology by the University of Barcelona. From 1968 to 2006 she worked as editorial chief and director of several publishing houses. She has also worked in the Department of Information and Publications of the Generalitat of Catalunya.