Archives The history of literature and the history of cinema have walked hand in hand for more than a century. They are not isolated worlds or incompatible languages: they are two different expressions of the same human need - the need to tell the story of ...
Archives In recent years, the world of reading has undergone a fascinating change. Social media, new generations of readers and editorial diversity have transformed the way we discover, share and enjoy books. From ...
Archives When October arrives, pumpkins invade shop windows, the air fills with mystery and the nights seem longer (and they are). But for lovers of literature, Halloween is not measured in costumes or scares ...
Archives The publishing market is moving fast - and by 2026 there are three genres to pay particular attention to because they are already booming and have every chance of dominating the shelves: romantasy, hopepunk and ...
Archives The Planeta Prize is a literary competition organised by the publishing house of the same name, the aim of which is to recognise an unpublished novel written in Spanish. It is held annually, and its decision is traditionally announced on the 15th of ...
Archives I see this issue from inside the industry: AI generates textures, ideas and drafts, but the human spark is still the real petrol. In 2025, Spain is in a tug-of-war between tools like Jasper, Sudowrite and Writesonic and the ...
Archives The post-pandemic made it clear that the reader wants themes that explain fear with clarity and reality. As an author and publisher, I have seen for years how these narratives move sales and touch emotions. True crime is not just crime, ...
Archives Literature is full of magic, but also of shadows. Behind every classic that we revere today, there is a flesh-and-blood human being with obsessions, tragedies and disturbing episodes that are often hidden beneath the brilliance of ...
Wednesday Addams Archives doesn't read for fashion or to pass the time: she reads to dig into the dark, to understand what others are afraid to name, to challenge her own mind. She seeks out stories of mystery, of subtle horror, of ancient secrets ...
Archives When Aldous Huxley published Brave New World in 1932, few imagined that his dystopian vision could so closely resemble the world we inhabit today. In his novel, Huxley warned not of repressive dictatorships in the style of Orwell's 1984, but of ...










