Other Publications: Collaborations and Awards

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ESTAMOS DE PASO

As a writer and editor, I contributed to this collection of stories:

The INICLE literature workshop is proud to present a collection of stories about “death.”

Death is a very serious topic. Or so they say. The authors of this book have approached it in very different ways, because in the end, death is part of life, and like in life, everyone faces it as they want to, or sometimes, as they can…

More details and free PDF download available on the INICLE website.



EL SIBERIANO

I contributed as a writer to one of the stories in this collection, dedicated to the emblematic gathering point in Zaragoza. A beautiful project promoted by David Giménez Alonso.

Book published by LOS LIBROS DE LA IMPERDIBLE


GaRceta de la Rivera Collection.



DE EMIGRANTES Y PINTAS

As a writer and editor, I contributed to this collection of stories:

The INICLE literature workshop is proud to present a collection of stories about Ireland.

More details and free PDF download available on the INICLE website.




IV EPITAPH CONTEST “Cementerio de Torrero”

Selected poet for the epitaph contest book “Torrero Cemetery”, 2021.









DIEZ CUENTOS Y UNA NAVIDAD

As a writer and editor, I contributed to this collection of stories:

The INICLE literature workshop is proud to present a collection of Christmas stories for children of all ages. The stories are illustrated with drawings by the children of the authors themselves.

More details and free PDF download available on the INICLE website.





III EPITAPH CONTEST “Cementerio de Torrero”

Selected poet for the epitaph contest book “Torrero Cemetery”, 2020.











Short story contest “Relatos ciudad de Zaragoza” 1995

Storybook with the winners of the Ciudad de Zaragoza short story contest in 1995.

Winning this prize not only opened the door for Zócalo Editorial to publish my first collection of short stories “Ella, yo y los demonios,” but it was also a sweet moment, sharing the stage with Sergio Algora, singer of El Niño Gusano, who won the first prize in poetry in the Ciudad de Zaragoza contest that same year. I would later also share the stage with him musically with La Cripta, not to mention the generational stage: the bars.