Martín Olmos (Bilbao, 1966) obtained with his first book, Escrito en negro (Pepitas, 2014) the Café Breton-Bodegas Olarra Award, the Rodolfo Walsh of the Black Week of Gijón and the Euskadi Literature Prize and when he was going to buy a piano to put on the awards and show off, perhaps pretentiously, before the visitors, they put him on the street of the newspaper where he published for writing an article, rigorous current, about King Alfonso XIII. Martín Olmos enjoyed scarcely a day and a half of importance he did not have and a certain air of cursed author and quickly returned to irrelevance. The circumstance, however, adorns his biography in the absence of other imponderables.