Luna Miguel

Luna Miguel

Luna Miguel. Alcalá de Henares, 1990. She lives in Barcelona, ​​where she works as a journalist and editor. She is a columnist for Eldiario.es, although some of her articles have also appeared in Público, El País, S Moda, Nylon, La Vanguardia, Quimera, Tierra Adentro or El Cultural. Between 2014 and 2018, she was a writer and editor for PlayGround Books, where she began to analyze, make visible and honor writers forgotten and silenced by the canon. Along with Antonio J. Rodríguez, she is in charge of the catalog for Caballo de Troya in 2019 and 2020, a Penguin Random House label aimed at discovering new voices in Spanish. As a writer, she has published the poetry books Estar enferma (2010), Poetry is not dead (2010), La tumba del marinero (2013), Los stomachs (2015) and El arrecife de las sirenas (2017). Various selections of these works have been translated and published in more than a dozen languages. In addition, she is the author of the story Exhumación (2010); of the tests The finger. Brief notes on female masturbation (2016) and El colloquio de las perras (2019), from the children's book Make me fly (2019), and from the novel El funeral de Lolita (2018). Miguel has also coordinated some anthologies of young poetry such as Tenían twenty years and were crazy (2011), Bleeding (2012) and Vomit (2013). And she is currently writing her second novel, Bunnies, as well as the poetry book Male Poetry. On Twitter and Instagram she is @lunamonelle.