David Uclés
David Uclés (Úbeda, 1990), a translation and Interpreting graduate, is an author, musician, illustrator, and translator. He has worked as a Spanish, German, French and English teacher in various countries.
Lukáš Cabala
Bogdan Creţu
Maria Kjos Fonn
Maria Kjos Fonn (b. 1990) is one of the most powerful young literary voices in Norway. Her first novel Kinderwhore was nominated for the Norwegian Book Prize (the Brage Prize). Her first children’s book, Memoria, was published in 2022.
Kotryna Zylė
Kotryna Zylė is a writer, illustrator, designer, and author of seven books. She has received multiple awards for her books and is well known to readers of Lithuanian children’s and young adults and adults literature. A distinctive feature of her creative work is her incorporation of Lithuanian folklore and mythology within modern life.
Nicoletta Verna
Sheila Armstrong
Sheila Armstrong is a writer from the north-west of Ireland. She is the author of How To Gut A Fish, a collection of short stories, and Falling Animals, a novel. She has been nominated for the Irish Book Awards, the Society of Authors Awards, the Kate O’Brien Award, the Edge Hill Prize and the RSL Ondaatje Prize. She was chosen as an Arts Council Next Generation Artist and an An Post Best New Irish Writer. She is working on her second novel.
Makis Malafekas
Makis Malafekas was born in Athens in 1977. He studied art history and social anthropology. He has presented seminars on the history of European comics at the Sorbonne and has worked at the Paris School of Fine Arts. His articles have been published in “9” (Eleftherotypia), Libération, Mediapart, Lifo, and other magazines and newspapers. Deepfake is his latest out of six books (novels, poetry, essay, biography), and his third neo-noir novel.