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AdVisory CoMMittEE21/LITERATUREMARTA SAnzMarta Sanz (Madrid, 1967) holdsa PhD in philology and formerly lectured at the Antonio de Negrija University in Madrid. She is currently carrying out her teaching vocation at the Madrid writing schools Función Lenguage and the Escuela de Escritores. Publishing house Debate has published three of her novels: El Frío, Lenguas Muertas and Los Mejores Tiempos (Radio Nacional de España “Ojo Crítico” award, 2001, translated to Portuguese in 2010). In 2003, Destino published her Animales Domésticos and, in2006, she was nalist in the “Nadal Awards” for Susana y los Viejos. She has contributed stories to various compilations and also won the eleventh-edition “Vargas Llosa-NH” award. She collaborates with El Cultural, El Con dencial.com, Babelia, El Viajero and the magazine MercurioJESúS MARchAMALoJesús Marchamalo (Madrid, 1960) isa journalist and writer. He has had a strong attachment to Radio Nacionaly Televisión Española (RTVE) and has won prestigious prizes, including: the International Radio Prize, Montecarlo, 1991; the International Radio Prize, URTI, Paris, 1990; the ICARO Journalism Award, 1989 and the Miguel Delibes National Journalism Award, 1999. He is an ardent contributor to a wide-range of cultural publications and also collaborates with the radio shows La Estación Azul, on Radio Nacional de España (RNE),and Un Idioma sin Fronteras, on Radio Exterior. He has written over a dozen books, including La Tienda de Palabras ( e Word Shop - Siruela, 1999), 39 Escritores y Medio (39 Writers and a Half - Siruela 2006), (Touching the Books - CSIC, 2008, and Fórcola, 2010), 44 Escritores de la Literatura Universal (44 Writers of World Literature - Siruela, 2009) and Cortázar y los Libros (Fórcola, 2011).