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AMAYA FELICES (Aragón)Amaya Felices –degree in Chemistry and English Philology– is a teacher of secondary education in Zaragoza. Her first novel, El pozo de todas las almas, was published in June 2011 by Mundos Épicos. In December 2011 the publisher ‘Máquina China’ edited her book Sueños de navidad, which collects the top five short stories that won the I Contest of Romantic Narration with the story Hechizo de invierno.
She published a short story and a poem in the anthologies II and III of Ediciones Evohé (La claridad de tu amor a través de mi ventana, Te veo). In 2006 won the first prize of short stories in Oscafriki with Aspirante a guerrero and in December 2011 won the third prize in the XXVIII literary awards Picarral with her young adult story Rocío Dark Violet.
In February 2012 was published Ese amor que nos lleva, in Rubeo publishing company. In 2011 this company launched a short story contest to make a compilation and Eurídice was one of the chosen.
In May 2012 ‘Mundos épicos’ published her young adult fantasy novel Pacto de piel; and Ediciones Babylon published her space-opera science-fiction adult romantic novel Hipernova, a fusion of genres of which she is a pioneer in Spain.
At the end of 2012 she participated in the charitable anthology ‘Ilusionaria III’ with her story Despierta, dragon esqueleto, written with her son Santiago and illustrated by Laura López. In January 2013 Ediciones Babylon published her story El manual de la esposa perfecta, a paranormal romantic comedy.
In May 2013 she participated in the charitable anthology Catorce Lunas, published by Ediciones Kiwi, with her story Rocío Dark Violet, and in 2015 also in the charitable anthology Broken hearts, published by Ediciones Babylon, with her science fiction story Una nave llamada Shallot.
Finally, she also has the technical book Belly dance: The teacher´s book, published in Create Space Amazon, in English and Spanish, in 2010. From the end of 2014 she started publishing in the indie market with the sagas of urban fantasy Sexto infierno and Luz y tinieblas. Author's web |