José Ovejero (Madrid, 1958) has lived in Germany and lives today between Brussels and Madrid. He has published novel, short stories, essay, theater and poetry. His stories have appeared in anthologies and collective books both in Spain and abroad. He collaborates regularly with his articles in different Spanish and Latin American magazines and newspapers. He has lectured and taught writing courses at universities in many European and American countries. He has edited the book and audiobook The Spain that I tell you and Book of the descent to hell. His works include: Biography of the explorer - City Prize of Irun 1993 - (poetry), China for hypochondriacs - Traveling Great Prize 1998 - (travel), How rare are men and women traveling alone (stories), Politicians and La plague (theater), A bad year for Miki, The lives of others - Prize Spring 2005 -, Nothing happens, The Wild Comedy - Prize Ramón Gómez de la Serna 2010 (novels) and Writers delinquents (essay). His works are translated into several languages.