YOUNG READERS
- Ana ALONSO
- Ana ALONSO / Javier PELEGRÍN
- Juan Luis ARSUAGA
- Joan BARRIL
- Felipe BENÍTEZ REYES
- Joana BONET
- Juan BONILLA
- Dolors BORAU
- Martín CASARIEGO
- Nicolás CASARIEGO
- Josep Maria FONALLERAS
- Ignacio GARCÍA-VALIÑO
- Ignacio MARTÍNEZ DE PISóN
- Miguel MENA
- Ana MERINO
- Miquel OBIOLS
- Vicenç PAGÈS JORDÀ
- Fernando ROYUELA
- Juanjo SÁEZ
- Màrius SERRA
- Ángela VALLVEY
- Pedro ZARRALUKI
- Pablo ARANDA
- Use LAHOZ

Pablo ARANDA
Málaga, 1968
Pablo Aranda is a novelist and a tireless traveler. Among other things, he has taught at a juvenile correctional institute and been a Spanish professor at the University of Oran in Algeria. Following the publication of La otra ciudad (Espasa Calpe, 2003), a novel which was a finalist for the Primavera Prize 2003 as well as the winner of the 10th Andalusian Critics’ Prize for best first novel, he now devotes his time exclusively to writing, both books and articles for several publications. He has also published Desprendimiento de rutina (Arguval, 2003; 1st Diario Sur Prize for Short Novels), El orden improbable (Espasa Calpe, 2004) and Ucrania (Destino, 2006), winner of the Málaga Award.
His first work of children’s fiction, Fede quiere ser pirata (Anaya, 2012), has been awarded the City of Malaga Children’s Literature Prize. His latest published work is the novel Los soldados (El Aleph, April 2013).