Albert Llimós Bifet (Torrefarrera, el Segrià, 1981) is a graduate of Audiovisual Communication from UPF, and in Journalism from UAB. He began his professional career at Cadena Ser. After a time at Localia, he now works at Ràdio Barcelona (Cadena Ser) and ONA FM. The idea for his first novel, La Dona que Fugia de la Boira (The woman who Fled from the Fog) has been with him since 2006.
Industrial engineer and writer. He has written children’s stories, essays and novels. Notable among his historical novels are Los ojos de Aníbal, winner of the Carlemany Prize, and La gran concubina de Amón, winner of the IX Néstor Luján Historical Novel Prize, as well as El maestro de Keops y El informe Phaeton.
Born in Caracas in 1960, he is a poet and novelist. Author of the novel También el corazon es un descuido and the collection of short stories Edición de lujo, plus the poetry collections Coyote de ventanas and Tal vez el fró. In collaboration with the journaist Cristina Marcano, he has published the first documented biography of the Venezuelan president, Hugo Chávez sin uniforme: Una historia personal, which has had great international sucess. He has a degree in Literarture from the Universidad Central de Caracas, where he also teaches.
Alberto Echávarri Suberviola, San Sebastian, 1933, is a member of the Association of Friends of the Way of St James of Madrid and Guipúzcoa, having made the Way twelve times and following different routes, which has sparked further interest in the cultural, artistic and Jacobean history linked to it, as developed in his trilogy, presented with a didactic approach.