Javier Valenzuela

Javier Valenzuela

Javier Valenzuela grew up in Granada host a daily, on Calle Crafts, which her ​​godfather was director and his reporter father. He began to publish in the libertarian magazine and Ajoblanco Journal of Valencia and in 1983 he became a reporter for the Madrid event drafting of the Country. He has worked in the newspaper thirty years, and there has been a permanent correspondent in Beirut, Rabat, Paris and Washington, and assistant director. Valenzuela is now director tintaLibre, monthly dedicated to chronic and reportage, and author of the blog Black Chronicle. This is his eighth book published. Keep thinking that journalism is a profession, one of the best.