Claus Bigum (1961) er avistegner og illustrator til flere børnebøger, bl.a. Anker-bøgerne (Alberte Winding) og serien om Karmaboy, som han, sammen med Jacob Riising, modtog Orlaprisen for i 2016.
Tony Varrato grew up in Millsboro, Delaware in the USA and graduated from the University of Delaware in 1988. He has taught in Vineland NJ, Selbyville DE and Georgetown DE. He is both an author and high school English teacher who knows his audience well. He wrote this novel specifically for the reluctant readers in his classroom, and others like them. In his words, "They wanted something fast-paced, actionpacked, and short."
In addition to his first novel, "Fakie", he is also the author to "Outrage" and likes to connect with his readers through his MySpace page and website, tonyvarrato.com.
Javier Navarro was born in Malaga in 1966. He lived in Spain, in Salamanca, for several years, where he studied philology. Later he became a Spanish teacher at the Universities of Salamanca and Würzburg in Germany, where he's lived for nine years.
Javier Navarro likes a lot of things: He likes being with his family, playing sports, travelling, watching a good movie and speaking with his friends. But mostly he likes books: both reading and writing them. Today he lives in Salamanca where he works as a translator and writer.
Lenia Major was born in 1971 in the green Normandy. Now, she lives in the white Alsace. She loves writing stories for children, and characters like Eva are her favorite. People who don't just fall in line, but stand out in a crowd. Her website is: www.leniamajor.com!
Jaime Corpas likes books, travels and the cinema, but his greatest passion is languages.
He was born in Pedrola in 1965 but grew up in Barcelona. As a young man he studied Translation and Interpretation at the University Autónoma and since then he has worked as a Spanish teacher in Barcelona, in Cologne (Germany) and in Sydney (Australia).
He now lives in Madrid.He has also been the editor of a journal for English students and has published several teaching materials for Spanish students.
Carlo Cassola (17 March 1917 - 29 January 1987) was an important Italian novelist and essayist. His novel La Ragazza di Bube (1960), which received the Strega Prize, was adapted into a film (named the same as the novel) by Luigi Comencini in 1963.
Marie Luise Kaschnitz (1901-1974) was a German writer. She started as a poetry writer, but during the Second World War she found her own voice. Her short stories often reflect her own history as well as adding both psychological and magical dimensions. You can recognize the fact that she used to write poetry in most of her later novels, where she reflects on her childhood village through memory fragments.